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Social media users are selling T-shirts based on Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s (D-Texas) ongoing feud with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) he announced, mocking how his name appeared to be misspelled in the paper. An image of a shirt.

Critics of Mr. Crockett flooded his posts on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, where he announced products. The post featured an image of the insults she hurled at Mr. Greene during an argument at a congressional hearing the night before painted on her clothing.

An eagle-eyed X user pointed out that the Crockett signature on the hem of the shirt appeared to be misspelled.

“Start by spelling your last name correctly,” says host and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines.gains for girls” he wrote about Crockett’s post.

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Social media users accused Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) of trying to promote a misspelled product inspired by her recent spat with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) denounced. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)

Ms. Crockett’s product idea was brought to light during a House Oversight Committee hearing convened Thursday night to decide whether Attorney General Merrick Garland should be held in contempt for refusing to extradite her, Mr. Greene and This comes after New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rant. Audio recording between President Biden and Special Counsel Robert Hur.

of The altercation began with Green shooting Crockett’s “fake eyelashes.”

The altercation continued, but AOC defended Mr. Crockett, saying, “I have a point of order and I would like to move to retract Mr. Green’s words. That is absolutely unacceptable. To attack someone’s appearance is… That’s how it is,” he said. Lower her words. ”

When Green fired back with more mockery, AOC yelled, “Oh, ladies, ladies, stop playing!”

Crockett also hit back at Greene’s appearance, describing her as “bleached blonde, short, butch-bodied.”

Crockett translated her “bleach blonde” viral insult onto a T-shirt and shared the image with X for upcoming merchandise.

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“So we’re releasing the ‘Crockett Clapback Collection,'” she wrote in the caption. “This collection will feature a variety of memorabilia, including random things I said. The funds will be used to secure the Democratic House of Representatives. Get the memorabilia in person online and elsewhere However, B6 will be dropped first.

“If there’s something you’d like to see happen, let me know. Submit any graphics or phrases you’d like to see.”

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D.N.Y.) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) also took on each other during congressional hearings. (Getty Images)

Crockett’s signature appeared to spell out “Crockrtt” on the hem of the T-shirt in the image.

When a user asked who “Crockrtt” was, the congressman replied, “If you order a shirt, you’ll find out.”

Conservative musician Five Times August slammed the shirt, saying, “What a shame. For Texas and for the entire country. A ‘leader’ like you is a reminder that we don’t have any.” It’s proof. We’re screwed.”

“The shirt says ‘Crockrtt,'” he added in another post. “She was so intent on getting attention for money that she didn’t even take the time to get her name right. #proofread Why are people like this given power? Beyond shame. It’s disgusting. It’s shameful.”

Conservative celebrity Kimberly Klasik called the move a “branding mistake.”

Journalist Brad Polumbo saw the post and wrote, “You are unfit for public office. Please resign.”

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Crockett’s team did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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