From Fox News: Progressive rising star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who is running for the U.S. Senate in Texas, spent over $120,000 on luxury hotels, transportation and private security services over the course of 2025.
Federal Election Commission filings for Crockett, who has referred to President Donald Trump as a “slick con man” only concerned about pleasing the rich, show she sank just over $124,000 from her House and Senate campaign funds on luxury lodging, high-end transportation and private security in 2025.
Crockett spent $32,685.58 on luxury hotels alone. In the final quarter of 2025, as Crockett launched her Senate campaign, which she framed as a fight for the people against a “system of greed,” she spent $11,841.27 on top-name hotels across the country. Hotels Crockett’s campaigns paid for in the last quarter of 2025 included the Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Hotel Zaza, Kimpton and the five-star Los Angeles West Hollywood Edition.
Meanwhile, she spent a total of $11,738.60 on limousine and luxury car services in 2025. Her Senate and House filings show she spent $5,446.30 on Bay Area Lux Limos, based in California, and Detailed Drivers, a “white-glove” transportation service, in the last three months of the year.
The report notes that Crockett has repeatedly called to defund the police – but yet, her largest expenditure in 2025 was for private security, where she spent a whopping $80,000.
Crockett is currently involved in a heated race Democrat primary race for the U.S. Senate currently occupied by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), and it’s getting ugly. Crockett is facing of against state Rep. James Talarico (D).
Two Republicans are also challenging Cornyn: Texas AG Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt.
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