๐ฅ โDOUBLE STANDARD?โ ๐ฅ โ Rep. Jasmine Crockett Faces Backlash Over Comments Defending Letitia James Amid Accusations of Political Hypocrisy
Washington, D.C. โ Two years ago, she was hailed as a rising Democratic firebrand for her unapologetic stance on accountability. Standing before reporters, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) famously declared:
โNo one is above the law โ not even a former president.โ
The clip went viral. Supporters cheered her passion. She became a face of the new generation of progressive lawmakers calling for transparency and justice.
But this week, Crockettโs own words came back to haunt her. After New York Attorney General Letitia James came under fire for alleged โpoliticizationโ in her ongoing legal battles against high-profile conservatives, Crockett took to the airwaves to defend her ally โ and in doing so, ignited a national debate over Washingtonโs double standards.

โThese attacks on Letitia James are just another example of right-wing efforts to undermine our justice system,โ Crockett told MSNBC on Tuesday. โThis isnโt corruption โ itโs accountability.โ
That one line โ โthis isnโt corruptionโ โ instantly sparked a storm online. Critics accused Crockett of blatant hypocrisy, pointing out that her defense of James directly contradicted her previous hardline stance that no public official should be shielded from scrutiny.
Within hours, hashtags like #DoubleStandardDC, #CrockettContradiction, and #JusticeForAllOrNone began trending across X (formerly Twitter).
From โNo One Is Above the Lawโ to โPoliticization of the Courtsโ?
To many political observers, the controversy isnโt just about a single quote โ itโs about a pattern that defines much of modern Washington.
When former President Donald Trump was facing indictments, Crockett was one of the loudest voices demanding justice. โAccountability is not political,โ she tweeted in 2023. โItโs the foundation of democracy.โ
Now, with the same legal system turning its scrutiny toward a Democratic official, her tone appears to have shifted. โThe weaponization of oversightโ and โpoliticization of the courtsโ are phrases she has used repeatedly in defense of Letitia James.
So which is it, critics ask โ justice or politics?
Political analyst Dr. Maria Fulton from Georgetown University calls it โthe quintessential D.C. paradox.โ
โBoth parties claim to stand for truth and law,โ Fulton explains, โbut in practice, justice only seems neutral when it benefits their side. The public sees through that, and thatโs why this story is resonating.โ
Online Reactions: Outrage and Defense
Crockettโs statements set social media ablaze. Conservative commentators accused her of โmoral gymnastics,โ while liberal supporters defended her as standing against โmanufactured outrage.โ
Right-wing pundit Ben Mathers wrote, โTwo years ago she said Trump wasnโt above the law. Now she says Letitia James is above criticism. The hypocrisy is the point.โ
On the other hand, progressive activist Lena Torres pushed back: โLetitia James is being attacked for doing her job. Thereโs a difference between justice and harassment.โ
The result? A polarized battlefield โ not of policies, but of perceptions.
Crockettโs team released a brief statement late Wednesday attempting to clarify her remarks, saying the congresswoman โcontinues to support full transparency and accountability for all public officials, but refuses to equate legitimate investigations with partisan attacks.โ
Still, the damage may have already been done.
The Larger Issue: Partisanship in the Justice System
Beyond the immediate controversy, this episode underscores a deeper question tearing at the fabric of American democracy: Has justice become a partisan weapon?
The American Bar Associationโs most recent survey found that 68% of Americans believe the justice system is influenced by political bias, a record high. The perception that โone side gets punished while the other gets protectedโ has eroded trust in institutions across the political spectrum.
โJustice isnโt supposed to wear party colors,โ said constitutional scholar Robert Lang, in an op-ed responding to Crockettโs remarks. โBut lately, both red and blue seem to have their own shade of justice โ and the public is exhausted.โ
Crockettโs dual comments โ one about Trump, another about James โ now serve as a case study in that erosion of trust.
Public Opinion Turns Restless
By Thursday morning, more than 3 million posts across social platforms mentioned Crockettโs name. Memes juxtaposed her 2023 statement about Trump with her 2025 defense of James, captioned โRules for thee, not for me.โ
Independent voters โ the bloc that often decides national elections โ appear particularly unimpressed.
โI used to like her fire,โ said Jessica Monroe, a self-described moderate from Ohio. โBut now it feels like itโs all just tribal politics. If youโre going to preach about accountability, it canโt stop at your party line.โ
Political strategist Elliot Grant agrees. โThis isnโt just about Crockett โ itโs about the credibility of the entire Democratic message. When your words turn into your opponentโs best talking point, youโve got a problem.โ
Crockettโs Next Move
Sources close to Crockett say she is preparing a longer statement to โset the record straightโ and โrefocus the narrative on truth, not political spin.โ
But in the digital age, perception often becomes reality before facts can catch up. Her critics are already using the controversy to fundraise and rally support, while her allies struggle to contain the narrative.
Whether Crockett doubles down or walks back her remarks, one thing is clear: this is no longer just a soundbite controversy โ itโs a test of authenticity.
As one viral comment put it succinctly:
โIf justice depends on whoโs wearing the jersey, then weโve already lost the game.โ
