When I sat down with Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas for At Our Table, the conversation unfolded the way real ones do: layered, candid, and grounded in lived experience. Before Congress, she was a public defender—standing next to people who already understood the system wasn’t built with them in mind.
But that perception shifted when she showed up.
That credibility came from being inside the system long enough to see how deep the problems really ran.
That same clarity carried into our conversation about the moment we’re in now and why she’s running for the U.S. Senate.
She was just as direct about the political assumptions she thinks need to be challenged.
And when I asked what she wanted women—and Black women in particular—to hear right now, she didn’t soften her answer.
That’s Jasmine Crockett. Clear-eyed about broken systems. Unapologetic about power. Focused on the work instead of the noise. Leadership isn’t about finding the right moment. It’s about deciding the moment demands more of you. Enjoy the episode. —Jaime You’re currently a free subscriber to Jaime’s Table. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Rep. Jasmine Crockett: They're Not Afraid I'll Lose. They're Afraid I'll Win.
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