Far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) unsurprisingly acquired embarrassed by a Trump Division of Justice official after pitching a match over the administration for transferring to drop ‘police reform’ agreements with two Democrat-run cities.
As ABC Information reported, the DOJ on Wednesday moved to drop police reform agreements that the Biden regime had reached with the cities of Louisville, Kentucky, and Minneapolis, Minnesota. The agreements emerged out of probes launched following the 2020 deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.
The agreements with Minneapolis and Louisville have been supposed to handle supposed ‘unconstitutional’ policing and ‘civil rights’ violations.
In keeping with ABC News, each agreements had been held up in federal courtroom and confronted a number of delays, because of the DOJ asking for numerous extensions to file paperwork demanded by the federal judges in every case.
Unsurprisingly, Crockett misplaced her thoughts following the Trump Administration’s determination to attempt to drop the circumstances.
“The (Biden) DOJ discovered that police in Louisville and Minneapolis have been violating folks’s civil rights—so that they created a plan to repair it, with guidelines the departments needed to comply with,” Crockett whined on X, “Now Trump’s DOJ needs to close it down… like Breonna Taylor and George Floyd’s lives didn’t imply a rattling factor.”
“Feels much less like justice—and extra like defending politics over folks,” she added.
The DOJ discovered that police in Louisville and Minneapolis have been violating folks’s civil rights—so that they created a plan to repair it, with guidelines the departments needed to comply with.
Now Trump’s DOJ needs to close it down… like Breonna Taylor and George Floyd’s lives didn’t imply a rattling factor.… https://t.co/4UaeUVzbtE
— Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (@RepJasmine) May 21, 2025
Assistant Lawyer Basic for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon observed Crockett’s little tirade and determined to set her straight. She said that Minneapolis and Louisville had already taken steps to reform their police practices, thus making the agreements moot.
Dhillon then closed by reminding Crockett that extra authorities is nearly by no means the reply.
“Congresswoman, educate your self,” Dhillon wrote. “Minnesota is already below a state consent decree, and Louisville is hiring its personal monitor. Each cities have modified their police practices. Dusted and achieved.”
“The Federal Authorities is just not the reply to all the pieces– hardly something, in actual fact!”
Congresswoman, educate your self. Minnesota is already below a state consent decree, and Louisville is hiring its personal monitor. Each cities have modified their police practices. Dusted and achieved. The Federal Authorities is just not the reply to everything- hardly something, in actual fact! https://t.co/OYBKdYR1Gd
— Harmeet Ok. Dhillon (@HarmeetKDhillon) May 21, 2025