Pam Bondi asks Jasmine Crockett to apologize to ‘shareholders of Tesla’ for wishing Elon Musk’s downfall

Musk has spent nearly $300 million to get Trump elected for a second term at the White House. He has since acted as his adviser, even though companies owned by him enjoy billions in contracts with the federal government.
When asked about the conflict of interest created by the situation, the Trump administration bizarrely claimed that the businessman would be the judge of his own conflict of interest.
Jasmine Crockett’s criticism of Elon Musk
Musk’s actions as a private individual having sweeping powers over the federal government have enraged people across the country, many of whom have taken to protesting at Tesla showrooms. In some cases, the protests turned violent, with Tesla cars being set on fire, and locations being vandalized.
Amid the chaos, Congresswoman Crockett reportedly joined a #TeslaTakedown livestream on YouTube last week, where she stated, “On March 29, it’s my birthday. And all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down.”
Appearing on Sean Hannity’s show on Fox News on Monday, Bondi slammed Crockett for her comments but acknowledged that she had not meant to physically harm Musk himself.
“But, however, your words have consequences,” stated Bondi. “And what happened after she (Crockett) said that about Elon Musk – she’s a Texan – and in her own home state after she said that, this morning three explosive devices were found in Austin, Texas.”

“So she needs to unequivocally denounce the violence. She must apologize immediately not only to all Texans but to our country, to the American shareholders of Tesla because she is promoting violence,” she added, before accusing Crockett of “using her public persona, her public platform to increase her followers, to increase her significance.”
Internet mocks Pam Bondi’s appearance on Fox News
Netizens reacting to Bondi’s statement on the social media platform X were not pleased to see her ranting on network television. The following tweets demonstrate their takes.
“Pam should just get a full-time job on Fox News,” wrote a user.
“Oh my God, she’s on Fox again,” jibed another.
“You can’t keep this one off TV,” quipped a third.
“ENOUGH. Do your job!” chided a fourth.
“Does Pam have a traveling press corp? She’s always on camera,” observed a fifth.