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Elon Has Finally Had It! Makes Announcement That Rocks White House

During a recent CNN appearance, former Representative Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., made controversial remarks about President Donald Trump’s senior adviser, referring to him as a "Nazi" and a "thief." In response, Elon Musk has indicated he may take legal action.

“I’ve had enough,” Musk posted on X on Friday after CNN aired Bowman’s latest roundtable discussion, adding, “Lawsuit inbound.”

Bowman, who was defeated by a centrist pro-Israel candidate in the July 2024 Democratic primary, expressed his opinions on Musk during the discussion, stating, "American people do not trust Elon Musk and Elon Musk is incompetent in his position."

He elaborated on his stance, saying, “How do we know? Because they fired tens of thousands of people, was challenged in court. The court said the people have to go back, and now the people are coming back.”

“He’s incompetent. He’s a thief. He’s a Nazi. And people don’t trust him,” Bowman continued.

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Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., another member of the progressive "Squad," has also made similar accusations against Musk, previously calling him a “Nazi nepo baby” last month.

Back in October 2023, then-Rep. Bowman voluntarily surrendered to authorities after the Washington, D.C., district attorney’s office accused him of triggering a false fire alarm.

Bowman faced a misdemeanor charge from District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb after allegedly pulling the alarm inside a House office building shortly before a critical vote on a temporary funding measure to avoid a government shutdown, according to the Daily Caller.

The outlet reported that Bowman was suspected of violating D.C. statutes, with the arrest report noting there was “probable cause to believe that the defendant willfully or knowingly gave a false fire alarm within the District of Columbia.”

At the time, Bowman insisted he thought pressing the alarm would open a door.

“Today as I was rushing to make a vote, I came to a door that is usually open for votes but today would not open,” Bowman explained following the incident, which was caught on video and quickly became a point of criticism among Republicans. “I am embarrassed to admit that I activated the fire alarm, mistakenly thinking it would open the door. I regret this and sincerely apologize for any confusion this caused.”

Rep. Lisa McClain (R-Mich.) had previously introduced a resolution to censure Bowman following his indictment, which also aimed to strip him of his committee assignments.

“The House of Representatives censures Jamaal Bowman, Representative of the 16th Congressional District of New York, for violating District of Columbia Criminal Code Section 22-1319 by knowingly causing a false alarm of fire in an attempt to obstruct official proceedings of the House,” the resolution stated.

It further stipulated, “Bowman will forthwith present himself in the well of the House of Representatives for the pronouncement of censure,” with the measure being carried out by then-newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).

Bowman has faced criticism from both sides of the aisle. After a complaint was submitted to the House Ethics Committee, he was summoned for a private meeting with fellow New York Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader.

“What I did was against D.C. law,” Bowman acknowledged. “As I said from the very beginning, I was not trying to disrupt any congressional proceedings, I’m glad the investigation yielded that.”

According to Fox News, Bowman reached a plea agreement with the district attorney’s office, agreeing to pay a $1,000 fine and submit a letter of apology to the U.S. Capitol Police Department, either personally or through a staff member.

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