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Divisive Democrat David Hogg says this congresswoman is ‘the type of leader’ the party needs

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Activist David Hogg described far-left Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Friday as "the type of leader" therudderless Democratic Partyneeds. "I love her. She is amazing," theembattled vice chairman of the Democratic National Committeesaid of the outspoken Dallas congresswoman during an appearance on "The Breakfast Club" radio show. "I think that people want to see somebody who fights and calls out the bulls–t ultimately," Hogg told host Charlamagne Tha God. "I think that's what Jasmine does." Crockett, who has a long history ofdrawing headlines and controversyoverwild statements, has the kind of "authenticity" Democrats are looking for in a standard-bearer, according to Hogg. "I think Jasmine is, frankly, the type of leader that we're really looking to support in some senses, right?" he said. "Somebody who is out there that frankly doesn't give a damn what the other side — at least the elected Republicans in Congress — say." Crockett, 44, has rabidly opposed President Trump since his landslide win in the 2024 election, calling him a "dictator" and an "enemy to the United States" and referring to the commander in chief as "the person that allegedly got elected." The congresswoman, who even suggested in March that she wasunsure the US "will have elections" in 2028, has also described deported alleged MS-13 gang banger Kilmar Abrego Garcia as"a lot less criminal"than Trump. Crockett has also lashed out at the president's supporters, arguing in a December interview with Vanity Fair that Hispanic voters who backed the Trump ticket had a "slave mentality." In March, Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott suggested that Crockett has "nothing to sell but hate," after she mocked his use of a wheelchair — dubbing him"Governor Hot Wheels." House GOP Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain (R-Mich.) shared photos of Crockett"cutting everyone in line"at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport earlier this month, including two passengers in wheelchairs, which caused an uproar on social media. Hogg's support from Crockett comes as confidence in Democratic congressional leadershipplummeted to an all-time lowof 25% last month, according to a Gallup poll. Hogg, 25, waselected vice chairof the DNC in February but hasdrawn criticism from some Democratsover his plans to spend $20 million to take down long-serving Democratic House lawmakers in primaries. Earlier this month, the DNC's credentials panel voted to void the gun control activist's election, citing procedural errors. The full DNC will vote in June on whether to strip Hogg from his post and redo the election. Hogg was a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior when a gunman stormed the Parkland, Fla., school in February 2018 and slaughtered 17 people and injured 17 others.