A new campaign spending report filed with the Federal Election Commission shows that Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas spent tens of thousands of dollars on luxury travel and related services during the first part of 2025.
The filing details over $25,000 in expenses for high-end hotels, limousine transportation, and travel to locations outside her Dallas-based 30th Congressional District.
Crockett, who has become a prominent figure on the left for her public criticism of President Donald Trump and her frequent viral outbursts on social media, reported the expenditures as part of her campaign’s operating costs.
The spending covers trips to Martha’s Vineyard, Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
The FEC report lists several hotel charges made since January, including:
- $4,175.01 at the Ritz-Carlton
- $2,304.79 at the Luxury Collection
- $5,326.52 at the West Hollywood Edition in Los Angeles
- $1,173.92 at the Times Square Edition in New York City
- More than $2,000 combined at the Cosmopolitan and Aria resorts in Las Vegas
- $2,703.14 at the Edgartown Inn in Martha’s Vineyard
- $3,160.93 at the Coco in Martha’s Vineyard
In addition to hotel costs, the campaign reported $50,000 in security expenses.
The filings also included limousine services used in multiple cities during Crockett’s travel.
🚨 BREAKING: Rep. Jasmine Crockett is being brutally slammed for dishing out THOUSANDS on luxury amenities OUTSIDE her district, per FEC
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) November 12, 2025
– $4,175 on the Ritz-Carlton
– $2,304 on The Luxury Collection
– $5,326 on The West Hollywood Edition
– $1,173 on The Times Square Edition
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Crockett has publicly suggested she is considering a run for the U.S. Senate following redistricting changes in Texas.
In comments made in October, she referenced the possibility of entering a Senate race if she believes she can broaden the Democratic electorate statewide.
“Because if you want to take my seat of 766,000 away, I feel like there has to be some karma in that to where I take your seat that is for 30 million away,” she said.
“So we are, you know, the primary is the primary. That’s cool, but you got to win the general. So we are doing some testing here shortly to see if I can expand the electorate.”
Crockett also drew recent attention when progressive radio host Stephanie Miller posted photos on social media appearing to kiss Crockett’s sneakers.
The images drew commentary online, with some users suggesting the photos reflected media enthusiasm toward preferred political figures on the left.
The campaign filing does not indicate that any of the listed travel occurred within Crockett’s district.
The FEC report shows that all listed expenses were paid using campaign funds.
The congresswoman has not issued further public comment related to the travel expenditures or the filing.
The report is one of several quarterly filings required by federal law and provides details on how congressional campaigns allocate their funds.
Further filings will be submitted later in the year as Crockett continues to weigh whether to pursue higher office.