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Stephen A. Smith Apologizes to Rep. Jasmine Crockett After Criticizing Her Rhetoric

He says he now understands his remarks could give Trump ammunition to demean Black women.

Overview

  • Smith issued the apology Wednesday in an impromptu segment for his SiriusXM show and in a video, acknowledging the potential harm of his earlier critique.
  • He stopped short of retracting his substantive concerns about Crockett’s combative style but stressed his respect for her accomplishments and role.
  • Citing recent comments in which Trump called Crockett “a very low IQ person,” Smith said he does not want to be linked to rhetoric targeting Black women.
  • The apology followed days of backlash after Smith’s Oct. 8 remarks describing Crockett’s language as “for the streets,” which he initially defended on Oct. 13.
  • Crockett said on SiriusXM that she is considering a 2026 U.S. Senate run, adding political context to the media dust-up.