Former Rep. Jamal Bowman (D) criticized Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), stating that Americans don’t trust tech billionaires, including Musk.
“Musk is going to become a real Tony Stark. You can see him coming a mile away. We don’t trust Elon Musk.”
He continued, “That’s why Americans are protesting and occupying city halls in Republican districts across the country. They got mad based on what Donald Trump and Elon Musk were doing, and the court fired tens of thousands of workers just to reverse the firing.” The former lawmaker added.
Bowman, who lost his seat in the Democratic primary last June, claimed that Musk’s actions were a conflict of interest, but officials “don’t care.” He added, “Eron is about to be the first sign, and he wants to become an oligarch who wants to control the US government, as well as control the world government.”
On a New York Times report, Bowman pointed out that Lawler did not answer the “yes or no” question.
“Should this be a concern? Yes, absolutely,” the former lawmaker said, but claimed that Musk was a donor to Lawler’s reelection campaign.
When asked if that was true, Lawler said “not in person”.
President Trump denied reports that the Pentagon Conference would include talks on US-China relations late Thursday and early Friday in subsequent posts on the True Society.
“The fake news is in it again, this time the failed New York Times. They mistakenly said that Elon Musk will go to the Pentagon tomorrow and explain the potential of “war with China.” How ridiculous is it? “Trump
he Added “Their fake concept in this story is that Elon is doing some kind of business in China, so he is very contradictory and immediately goes to Chinese officials, saying, “Spill the beans… fake news is the enemy of the people… And Elon is not explained about China by the Ministry of War.”
Hegseth and Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell have It was rejected by the report from The Times. The defense chief added that Friday’s meeting will be “an informal meeting on innovation, efficiency and smarter production.”
Friday, Heggs I pressed the outlet to immediately retract the story.
“We’re standing behind the report,” a New York Times spokesperson told Hill in a statement.





