The radical left just got even more extreme in Congress. Dallas megachurch pastor Frederick Haynes III has cruised to victory in the Democratic primary for Texas' 30th Congressional District, positioning himself to replace outgoing Rep. Jasmine Crockett with an even more divisive agenda focused on reparations activism.
Haynes, who leads Friendship-West Baptist Church, has been a longtime vocal advocate for racial reparations, frequently demanding that America "pay what it owes" to Black Americans. His victory signals that Democrats are doubling down on their most polarizing policies, even as President Trump's second-term agenda focuses on uniting Americans around shared prosperity and opportunity.
Social media reactions revealed mixed feelings about the transition. Twitter user @janeinak expressed regret about Crockett's departure, posting: "in case you've been wondering, as I have, who won the primary for Jasmin Crockett's set. I am sorry she will no longer be serving."
"Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes III, a longtime Dallas pastor and ally of Jasmine Crockett, has won the Democratic nomination for Texas' 30th Congressional District seat Crockett vacated during her Senate run," reported The Grio.
The timing couldn't be worse for Democrats. While President Trump is delivering on his promises to secure the border, unleash American energy, and restore law and order, the left is preparing to send another activist to Washington whose primary focus appears to be dividing Americans by race and demanding taxpayer-funded handouts.
Patriots should be concerned about what this means for Texas and America. Haynes' radical reparations agenda would burden hardworking taxpayers while doing nothing to address the real issues facing struggling communities – like the crime, inflation, and border chaos that Democrats created and Trump is now fixing.
With Republicans controlling Congress, Haynes will find himself in the minority, but his presence will serve as a stark reminder of how extreme the Democratic Party has become. While Trump focuses on policies that benefit ALL Americans regardless of race, Democrats continue to peddle division and victim mentality.
Will Texas voters in the general election reject this radical agenda, or will they send another race-baiting activist to join the Squad in Washington?
