U.S. Delegate Stacey Plaskett drew criticism from her colleagues after calling President Donald Trump a felon on the House floor on the day she dodged a formal censure for trading texts with disgraced financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Plaskett caused a stir in Congress after newly-released materials tied to the Epstein estate revealed that the Democrat from the U.S. Virgin Islands exchanged texts with the late convicted sex offender in 2019, during a congressional hearing with the president’s former attorney, Michael Cohen.

Those texts reveal that Epstein pitched questions Plaskett could ask Cohen during the proceedings.

Plaskett has challenged any assertions that the texts suggested she had close ties with Epstein or committed any wrongdoing. She noted his former status as a con

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