In a courtroom thick with tradition and heavy with expectation, the unthinkable happened. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, widely regarded as a paragon of legal decorum, walked into a hearing intending to assert authority, perhaps even to intimidate. His target was Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, a rising star known for her eloquence, intelligence, and unflinching moral clarity. The plan seemed simple: challenge her, catch her off guard, and publicly undermine her credibility.