Overview
- Former aides told the New York Post that Crockett frequently works from a luxury apartment rather than her Longworth House office and berates staff when she appears.
- Staffers allege she requires them to rent upscale vehicles such as Escalades to chauffeur her short distances and open doors on arrival.
- Her office has cycled through multiple chiefs of staff and seen high turnover as employees quit or are dismissed over what they describe as a toxic work environment.
- Critics say Crockett prioritizes viral media appearances over constituent services, focusing on influencer status rather than legislative duties.
- In televised interviews, Crockett laughed off the accusations as slander and attributed the attacks to racial bias while asserting that attention proves her influence.