Conservative Group Files Multiple Complaints Against Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Alleging Ethical and Legal Violations
March 28th, 2025 1:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Coolidge Reagan Foundation has filed comprehensive complaints with federal agencies against Rep. Jasmine Crockett, accusing her of voter intimidation, campaign finance fraud, and unethical conduct. The complaints target potential violations of federal election laws and congressional ethics standards.

The Coolidge Reagan Foundation (CRF) has submitted comprehensive complaints against Representative Jasmine Crockett to three federal agencies, alleging serious ethical and legal transgressions that potentially undermine democratic processes.
The complaints, filed simultaneously with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), and Department of Justice (DOJ), detail multiple alleged violations by the Texas congresswoman. CRF argues that Crockett's actions constitute voter intimidation, campaign finance fraud, and conduct unbecoming of a congressional representative.
Central to the DOJ complaint is a social media video depicting Crockett and another congresswoman attacking a cartoon Republican voter. CRF claims this video, viewed by hundreds of thousands, violates federal voter intimidation statutes and represents a dangerous escalation of political rhetoric.
The FEC complaint focuses on suspicious campaign contributions processed through ActBlue. CRF alleges an elderly Texas retiree was listed as making over 2,500 contributions totaling more than $21,000, with many transactions reportedly unrecognized by the donor's family. The organization suggests this represents a potential large-scale campaign finance laundering scheme.
CRF's OCE complaint argues that Crockett's public statements and actions fail to meet congressional ethical standards, specifically highlighting violations of House Rule XXIII regarding member conduct.
CRF leadership characterized the complaints as necessary to protect electoral integrity and hold elected officials accountable. Shaun McCutcheon, CRF's chairman, stated that the complaints address what he describes as dangerous rhetoric and potential legal misconduct that threatens democratic norms.
The complaints request comprehensive investigations into Crockett's campaign practices and public statements, seeking potential legal and administrative consequences for the alleged violations.
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