Washington Examiner

Crockett will get ‘rewarded’ for making ‘stupid’ Epstein connections: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha commented on Texas Representative Jasmine crockett’s controversial remarks involving convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Crockett mistakenly linked several Republican figures, including EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, to donations from “someone named jeffrey Epstein,” though the donor was a different individual with the same name. Crockett later clarified she did not intend to imply the connection was with the convicted offender.

Concha criticized the media for not challenging Crockett more aggressively and suggested that such provocative but inaccurate statements may actually increase her media exposure. He predicted that despite being a front-runner for a potential 2026 Senate run, she is unlikely to win, possibly losing by a meaningful margin.

Lee Zeldin defended himself by pointing out that the Epstein who donated to his campaign was a physician, and the donation occurred after the convicted Epstein’s death.

In related news, former President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, legislation aimed at releasing files related to Jeffrey Epstein, after initially opposing it. This move stirred political interest ahead of the 2026 election cycle.


Crockett will get ‘rewarded’ for making ‘stupid’ Epstein connections: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner’s senior writer Joe Concha said Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s (D-TX) false statements regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein aren’t a net-negative for her, saying she’ll only get more media appearances going forward.

Crockett said Tuesday that various Republican figures, including Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, had accepted money from “somebody named Jeffrey Epstein,” though this is a different person also named Epstein. The congresswoman told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins she never specified it was “that Jeffrey Epstein,” and denied she intended to mislead the public.

Concha said Collins should’ve pressed Crockett harder on her “dead lie,” adding that Crockett appears on CNN and other networks “at any time,” since “she gets rewarded” for her “provocative” comments. 

“And I guarantee you, instead of CNN, or MSNBC, or all these other places that have her on saying, ‘You know what? She’s not credible, guys. Maybe let’s not put her on as much,’ she’s going to get more airtime. And when she loses when she runs for Senate, she’ll be the next co-host of The View or on CNN with Kaitlan Collins because that’s the brand at this point: Say ridiculous things, get the cheap clicks, and then worry about the truth later. That’s where we’re at at this point in terms of legacy media, guys,” Concha said on Fox News’s Fox & Friends First.

Crockett is reportedly considering a Senate run in the 2026 elections, saying she is “about to spend a lot of money” to gather polling data on her chances. Concha recalled how radio host Charlamagne tha God said the Democratic Party should be leaning into her, but disagreed, saying provocative statements shouldn’t be rewarded.

Concha proceeded to note that while Crockett is the front-runner among Democrats in this race, she is unlikely to win, predicting she could lose by as much as 15% in the general election.

TRUMP SIGNED THE BILL TO RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES. WHEN WILL WE SEE THEM?

Zeldin said on X that the report Crockett referenced “clearly” stated that the Epstein who donated to his past campaign was a physician. The donation was made “after” the convicted sex offender’s death.

“When you find yourself in a hole, it’s best to stop digging,” Zeldin said.

President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act on Wednesday, shortly after it passed both the House and the Senate. Trump initially opposed the legislation, but suddenly changed his stance on Sunday when he encouraged Republicans to vote for it.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker