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One Photo That Shreds Jamaal Bowman's Narrative Over Fire Alarm Incident

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Stop talking. That advice should have come from Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s (D-NY) press team over this fire alarm fiasco that could land the congressman in legal trouble, along with an ethics violation. Mr. Bowman pulled a fire alarm in Cannon before a critical vote on a spending bill to keep the government from shutting down. The whole incident was caught on video. Capitol Police is now investigating the matter, and other members of Congress have filed censure and expulsion motions. To make matters messier, this is the statement Bowman issued over the incident: 

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We’re all confused about why you think pulling a fire alarm would open a door. That’s delusional for a former high school principal, Mr. Bowman. You know better—which makes this statement more puzzling. There are signs everywhere warning what will happen if you pull the fire alarm. 

This fiasco has led to some grade-A content on social media, mocking the congressman for his stupidity: 

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As for the continuing resolution, it passed overwhelmingly. Congress averted a shutdown last night, though it came down to the wire. I still can’t get over this: ‘I pulled the fire alarm thinking it would open a door.’ And before a crucial vote—talk about the mother of all coincidences.


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