The radical left just got even more extreme. Frederick Haynes III, a Dallas megachurch pastor and vocal reparations activist, has cruised to victory in the Democratic primary to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas House District 30 - and his demands for massive taxpayer-funded reparations should terrify every hardworking American.
Haynes, who has repeatedly pushed the divisive "gotta pay us what you owe us" reparations narrative, represents the most extreme wing of the Democratic Party that views America through the lens of perpetual grievance and government handouts. While President Trump works to unite Americans around prosperity and opportunity, Democrats are doubling down on racial division and wealth redistribution schemes.
Social media users are already sounding the alarm about this radical shift. One concerned Texan posted on X: "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." The disappointment is palpable - and for good reason.
Another user connected the dots, noting that "Texans know he's not MAGA lite" and pointing to "Crocketts replacement pastor Fred Haynes, that's what the base wants now." Indeed, this is what the modern Democratic base demands - not moderation or unity, but radical activism that pits Americans against each other.
Haynes' victory signals a troubling trend where the left abandons any pretense of representing all Americans. Instead of focusing on job creation, border security, or reducing government waste - issues that actually matter to District 30 families - voters can expect endless lectures about historical grievances and demands for massive government spending programs.
As President Trump continues delivering real results for American families through his America First agenda, Democrats are choosing radical activists who see government as a tool for social engineering rather than public service.
Will Texas voters in November reject this radical agenda, or will they hand another House seat to someone who views America as fundamentally flawed and in need of his progressive "correction"?
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Source: Next News Network