Did jasmine crockett speak to Joel osteen
Executive summary
Available search results show multiple near-identical viral articles claiming Joel Osteen publicly told Rep. Jasmine Crockett “God will NEVER forgive you” and that Candace Owens then “destroyed” Osteen; all such items come from partisan/sensational sites and republished feeds, not mainstream outlets (examples: Patrice Purple, Technomic, Global News reposts) [1] [2] [3]. Major local reporting about Crockett in December 2025 (Texas Tribune, Dallas News) does not mention any encounter with Osteen in their coverage of her Senate plans [4] [5] [6].
1. What the viral pieces claim — a dramatic onstage rebuke
Several websites repost a dramatic narrative: at a panel featuring Joel Osteen, Jasmine Crockett and Candace Owens, Osteen allegedly told Crockett “God will NEVER forgive you,” Crockett sat silently for 36 seconds, and Owens then rose to deliver a fact-driven takedown that humiliated Osteen; that story appears across multiple republishing sites [1] [2] [3].
2. Where these claims are coming from — outlets and format
The accounts appear on small, sensational blogs and automated news-aggregator sites (Technomic247, Patrice Purple, Xwrapper-style republishers and “USA HOTNEWS” copies), which recycle similar copy and headlines; the same language and timing (“36 seconds”) recurs across those pages, indicating syndication or copying rather than independent reporting [1] [2] [7] [8].
3. What mainstream/local reporting says (or does not say)
Authoritative local outlets covering Jasmine Crockett’s recent political activity — the Texas Tribune and the Dallas News — report on her possible Senate bid, events, and polling conversations with other Texas Democrats but make no mention of any public confrontation with Joel Osteen or an onstage exchange as described in the viral pieces [4] [5] [6]. Available sources do not mention a corroborating report from major national news organizations.
4. Assessing credibility — red flags and limits
The story’s only traces in the provided results are sensational reposts with identical phrasing and no bylines, dates vary, and no primary video, official transcript, or coverage from established outlets is cited in those pages [1] [2] [3] [7] [8]. That pattern is a standard marker of viral or fabricated political theater; absence of corroboration from mainstream press about a high-profile clash involving a U.S. congresswoman and a national televangelist is itself notable [4] [5] [6].
5. Alternative explanations and what’s missing
The available reporting could reflect: (a) a real incident covered only by niche sites and not picked up elsewhere, (b) a staged or satirical piece republished as news, or (c) outright fabrication spread by content farms. None of the provided sources include primary evidence (video, event name/location, moderator, date) or quotes from Crockett’s or Osteen’s teams; those omissions weaken the claim [1] [2] [3].
6. What to check next — verification steps
To verify firmly, seek primary materials: event listings or recordings from the alleged panel, statements from Osteen’s or Crockett’s offices, or reporting from established outlets. The Texas Tribune and Dallas News pieces about Crockett’s Senate plans show active coverage of her public schedule; absence of a mention there suggests the viral story lacks corroboration in mainstream reporting so far [4] [5] [6].
7. Bottom line
Available sources that claim Joel Osteen spoke to Jasmine Crockett in the dramatic fashion described are confined to sensational, republished articles [1] [2] [3] [7] [8]. Mainstream coverage of Crockett’s activities in December 2025 does not corroborate the incident [4] [5] [6]. Given the provenance and the gaps in evidence, the claim is unverified in the materials supplied.