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Rep. Bowman Backtracks After Office Slams GOP 'Nazis'—In Memo Defending 'Accidental' Fire Alarm Pull
- House Republicans are seeking to punish Congressman Bowman for accidentally setting off a fire alarm during negotiations over a government shutdown.
- Bowman apologized for using inappropriate language and condemned the use of the term "Nazi." The Anti-Defamation League supported Bowman's condemnation.
- Bowman's memo defended his actions, stating that Republicans should focus on extremist members of their own party instead. He emphasized that the fire alarm incident did not disrupt business and was an unintended consequence of his rush to vote.
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Jamaal Bowman backtracks after office tells GOP to focus on its ‘Nazi members’ instead of fire alarm
Rep. Jamaal Bowman Monday scrambled to distance himself from his own office’s talking points about the weekend fire alarm debacle claiming that Republicans should deal with “Nazi” colleagues before criticizing him.
·Alabama, United States
Read Full ArticleBowman condemns use of ‘Nazi’ in talking points put out by his office
Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) condemned the use of the word “Nazi” in a list of talking points sent to Democratic colleagues Monday amid a GOP push to punish Bowman for pulling a fire alarm before Saturday’s House vote on a measure to fund the government. “I just became aware that in our messaging guidance, there…
·Washington, United States
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