Hot Wheels, Jasmine Crockett
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"I do have a statement. Why would I apologize when I put out a statement? My statement was clear," Crockett said when confronted on the matter.
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Republicans have already begun running attack campaigns on who they deemed the new leader of the Democratic Party in an effort to portray the opposition party to President Donald Trump’s agenda as ou...
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Republicans are right that Abbott, who has used a wheelchair since a tragic accident in 1984 left him paralyzed, deserves respect for his resilience and achievement, not ridicule for his disability.
From Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Who else is eager to see the latest Hot Wheels Team Transport set in stores? We've got two Japanese machines and some American Muscle coming up next!
Oh my God, is that a Supra? I imagine that's how most car enthusiasts will react upon seeing the new Hot Wheels collectible in a 7-Eleven store.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said she was referring to Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) busing migrants north when she called him “Governor Hot Wheels” and was not making fun of his disability. However, a new report revealed she liked social media posts calling Abbott “Hot Wheels” before the busing began.
Democratic political consultant Matt Angle discusses Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's "hot wheels" comment and Senator John Cornyn's bid for re-election.
Gov. Greg Abbott discussed Jasmine Crockett's "hot wheels" comment with Sean Hannity during an appearance on his Fox News show.
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Crockett is facing criticism for referring to Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, as "Gov. Hot Wheels" while speaking at a banquet in Los Angeles.
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appeared on “Hannity” Tuesday evening to shrug off Democrat Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett calling him
During an interview with conservative radio host Vince Coglianese on Wednesday, Trump reacted to Crockett’s insult of the wheelchair-bound governor as "Governor Hot Wheels" this week, which led to sharp bipartisan criticism of the far-left congresswoman.
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A recent study by researchers at the University of Toronto Mississauga offers a more precise way to map urban air temperatures, which could help cities better understand local heat patterns and their potential effects.