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In a recent appearance on MSNBC, Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) has once again demonstrated why he is considered one of the most far-left and, by many accounts, unhinged members of Congress. Raskin, known for his extreme political stances and controversial remarks, took to the airwaves to announce he is exploring a class action lawsuit against Musk & the Trump administration over a data breach that never happened.
🚨LAWFARE: Jamie Raskin announces he is exploring “a class action suit on behalf of all Americans” against the Trump administration and Elon Musk —
— “for this breach in computer security and the data of all American taxpayers.”
Raskin willfully ignores the fact that the… pic.twitter.com/5YOz7aYIel
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) February 9, 2025
Posts on X have been quick to call out Raskin for his long history of what some describe as conspiracy theories and election denialism, drawing parallels to his current stance on this judicial decision. Critics argue that his immediate rush to MSNBC to laud the ruling is indicative of his broader political strategy: to sow division and promote narratives that align with his radical views rather than seeking common ground or truth.
Raskin’s behavior has been described by some on social media as “communism oozing out,” with others lamenting his apparent disregard for the American electoral process unless it favors his side. His rhetoric, often seen as inflammatory and disconnected from reality, has led to a significant backlash, with many questioning his respect for democracy itself.
This incident is not isolated. Raskin has a history of making claims that stretch credibility, from accusing the Trump team of attempting a ‘coup’ to labeling the Supreme Court as a “kangaroo court” during discussions about January 6th. His comments often spark debates about the line between free speech and irresponsible demagoguery.
Congressman Jamie Raskin, speaking at 0:40 on this video, represents the second largest USAID contractor, taking in $161.4 million in USAID “awards” in 2021. https://t.co/bA9qG1VEH9 pic.twitter.com/XHKf7BmlHe
— J Michael Waller (@JMichaelWaller) February 4, 2025