In a fiery exchange during a House Committee meeting, Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jasmine Crockett engaged in a heated spar that quickly made headlines. The clash began when Crockett filed a trademark application for the phrase “BLEACH BLONDE BAD BUILT BUTCH BODY,” which she directed at Greene during a House Oversight Committee session.
The meeting, which was originally convened to vote on holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress, took a sharp turn when Greene made comments about Crockett’s appearance, sparking the verbal altercation. Crockett, in response, questioned whether discussing someone’s physical attributes violated congressional protocol.
Following the exchange, Crockett wasted no time in capitalizing on the moment, announcing the upcoming launch of “A Crockett Clapback Collection” on social media. The collection will feature merchandise featuring memorable quotes from the Texas lawmaker, with proceeds going towards supporting House Democrats.
Crockett’s trademark filing indicates her plans to use the controversial phrase on a range of clothing items and for political consultancy. The move has drawn attention from trademark attorney Josh Gerben, who flagged the filing to media outlets.
As the fallout from the confrontation continues, both Crockett and Greene have yet to comment on the incident. The clash between the two congresswomen serves as a reminder of the intense political divisions that continue to define Capitol Hill.