Rep. Jasmine Crockett and LinkedIn’s Allen Blue Fund DCCC Efforts to Regain House Majority in 2026 Midterms
U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is strengthening her financial ties to national Democrat institutions, according to newly filed campaign records. In 2025, her campaign committee, Jasmine For US, contributed $50,000 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). This committee serves as the primary fundraising vehicle working to help Democrats reclaim the House of Representatives in the 2026 midterm elections. At the same time, Crockett received backing from LinkedIn co-founder Allen Blue, a major political donor with longstanding influence in Democrat fundraising circles. Blue co-founded LinkedIn with Reid Hoffman, a billionaire donor with documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Major Donations Follow Crockett’s Controversial Week
According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings, Crockett made two DCCC donations totaling $50,000. One $25,000 contribution was made on March 31—just days after Crockett drew criticism for threatening remarks directed at Elon Musk and Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), as well as mocking Texas Governor Greg Abbott—who uses a wheelchair—by calling him “Governor Hot Wheels.” Additionally, she faced public scrutiny for a physical altercation involving Loomer Unleashed journalist Charles Downs.
Nevertheless, Democrat leadership has issued no public response, suggesting that Crockett’s political standing within the party remains strong.
Allen Blue Donated to Crockett and DCCC Days Apart
On March 28, just three days before Crockett’s second DCCC contribution, Allen Blue donated $44,300 to the DCCC. FEC records also show that Blue contributed directly to Crockett’s campaign committee, Jasmine For US, on March 31—the same day she made her second $25,000 transfer to the committee.
Blue has long been a generous donor to Democrat candidates, including Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL). Notably, Frost appeared in a video with Crockett following President Donald Trump’s congressional address. In the clip, Crockett celebrated walking out of the chamber in protest.
The proximity and size of these donations suggest a coordinated effort to fuel DCCC resources heading into the 2026 midterms.

Crockett Hires Democrat-Linked Fundraising Firm
Further financial activity occurred on March 31 when Crockett’s campaign paid $20,003.44 to Berger Hirschberg Strategies, a Democrat-aligned fundraising consultancy.
The firm has previously worked with:
- Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
- Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA)
- Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
- Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
Berger Hirschberg is also active in battleground states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona. These are key regions the DCCC has identified for potential pickups in the 2026 cycle.



Crockett Embraces “Woke” Label on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Crockett’s elevated visibility was underscored by her April 22 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! There she told the audience, “I want them to be woke now,” in reference to the American public. Host Jimmy Kimmel responded with praise, saying Crockett was “a member of Congress who makes a lot of sense to me.”
Kimmel has long been a vocal Democrat supporter. He was present on stage during the 2024 Democrat fundraiser in which President Biden froze and required help from Barack Obama to exit the stage—an incident that became a symbol of concern over Biden’s fitness for office.
Trump: “Crockett Is the Face of the Democrat Party”
As Democrat donors, celebrities, and campaign operatives rally behind Jasmine Crockett, she has rapidly become a symbol of the party’s progressive vanguard. Fueled by Silicon Valley cash and amplified by media loyalists, Crockett isn’t just rising—she’s being positioned.
President Donald Trump, who often refers to her simply as “CROCKETT,” has identified her as the embodiment of today’s Democrat Party. Backed by elite donors and elevated by left-wing influencers, Crockett now plays a defining role in shaping the party’s post-Biden identity heading into 2026.
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