'He must suffer': Trump demands congressman be jailed for pulling fire alarm during shutdown vote
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Former President Donald Trump demanded Sunday that a Democratic congressman seen on camera pulling a fire alarm to delay a vote on funding the U.S. be sent to prison.

Trump said Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) should be charged with "obstruction of an official proceeding" – the same charge faced by hundreds of people accused of involvement in the January 6 protest.

And Trump said Bowman's action is worse than the insurrectionists.

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"Will Congressman Jamal Bowman be prosecuted and imprisoned for very dangerously pulling and setting off the main fire alarm system in order to stop a Congressional vote that was going on in D.C.," he wrote on Truth Social.

"His egregious act is covered on tape, a horrible display of nerve and criminality. It was a very dangerous “Obstruction of an Official Proceeding,” the same as used against our J-6 prisoners. Actually, his act may have been worse. HE MUST SUFFER THEIR SAME FATE. WHEN WILL HIS TRIAL BEGIN???"

Bowman was seen pulling the alarm at Congress' Cannon House Office Building Saturday.

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Later that night, he issued a statement saying he pulled the alarm because he thought it would open a locked door.

He said, "This was not me, in any way, trying to delay any vote."