Senator Korea Booker, DN.J. , Who gets the credit for criticism recently Democratic mixing Among the identical social media publications, it refused to offer the CEO of Tesla Elusk to the mind behind “Cringe Video”.
At least 22 Democratic lawmakers Participated in the “S-not real” campaign before “President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress, and published identical videos on social media in a mixture against the president.
Musk mocked the simultaneous mixing on social media, as he presented in a post on X to buy Cyblertruck to anyone who can “provide evidence of those who wrote this special propaganda.” Booker finally got the credit for that.
When asked in Capitol Hill if he wanted to make his MUSK, Boker stormed him laughing and said: “No, I'm no.”
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Senator Korea Booker responded to an offer by Elon Musk. (Nicholas Palace)
The video starts with Trump clip The pledge to “reduce prices starting from the first day” followed by a piece of Democrats in the Senate say in complete harmony, “S — this is not true? That is what you just heard.”
“Since the first day of Donald Trump's presidency, prices have risen, not a decrease. Inflation is getting worse.

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Spacex, speaks at the Conservative Political Labor Conference at the Gaylord National Resort and the Conference Center on February 20, 2025, at Oxon Hill, MD. (Andrew Harnik)
Booker said the video was created with the intention of reaching more people online.
“We are trying to do more things as a gathering invented. It is clear that this was very successful,” Senator said.
The video was criticized From the Republicans On social media, including MP Virginia Fox, RN.C, who was called “Gharib” in a post on X.

He asked in the Capitol Hill if he wanted Cybertruck that Musk presented, Baker laughed and said no. (Getty Images)
However, Booker thanked the conservatives for sharing this position.
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Booker said: “In this world in which people compete for attention, they got attention and got more opinions, especially since the people on the right have been rising our content, which is what I appreciate.”
Fox News Derdari Haifi and Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.