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BREAKING: Elon Musk Threatens Legal Action Over ‘Nazi’ Remark by Congressman Jamaal Bowman on CNN

In a stunning turn of events, tech mogul Elon Musk has announced that he has “had enough” of what he describes as “unwarranted, egregious attacks” against his character.
The controversy erupted after a recent CNN segment where Congressman Jamaal Bowman allegedly referred to Musk as a Nazi during a heated debate about free speech and social media regulation.
Musk, the billionaire CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his outrage, stating, “This is not just a personal attack.
It’s a direct assault on innovation and the very foundation of the free market.”
He went on to vow to pursue a lawsuit against CNN, Bowman, and anyone involved in the broadcast, claiming they had “crossed a line” with the comparison.
In a statement, Musk’s legal team confirmed they were “exploring all legal avenues” to address what they called “defamation of the highest order.”
Musk himself tweeted: “I didn’t start an electric car company or a rocket company to be compared to a genocidal dictator.”
Bowman, who was discussing the need for stronger regulation of social media platforms, allegedly made the remark in reference to Musk’s handling of Twitter/X.
He later clarified his statement, saying, “I was using hyperbole in a tense conversation, and I did not mean to imply that Musk is literally a Nazi.
I regret the words if they were misinterpreted.”
CNN has since issued a brief statement saying, “We stand by our coverage and the integrity of our reporting.”
Musk, however, remains firm in his resolve to take legal action, adding that this situation serves as a warning to anyone who “tries to tarnish the reputation of entrepreneurs fighting for a better future.”
The internet has erupted in reaction to the news, with memes flooding social media, some suggesting Musk’s next move could be to “launch a lawsuit from space.”