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Elon Musk blasts John Bolton as ‘staggeringly dumb warmonger’ after criticism of Trump AG pick Matt Gaetz

Business tycoon Elon Musk excoriated former National Security Adviser John Bolton after Bolton blasted President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to tap Matt Gaetz as attorney general.

During an appearance on ‘Meet the Press NOW,’ Bolton said the pick ‘must be the worst nomination for a Cabinet position in American history.’ 

Musk pushed back in a post on X, calling Bolton ‘a staggeringly dumb warmonger,’ saying that Bolton’s opposition to someone is ‘a great sign!’

‘Gaetz will be great,’ Musk added.

‘Just do the opposite of whatever Bolton recommends,’ Musk wrote in another post, capping his comment off with the face with tears of joy emoji.

Bolton also called Gaetz ‘totally incompetent’ for the position and described him as ‘a person of moral turpitude.’

‘The Senate’s new leadership should tell the President-elect that he is endangering Republican Senators by forcing a vote in favor of Gaetz’s nomination. The leadership should insist that this nomination be withdrawn,’ Bolton declared in a post.

During an appearance on CNN, Bolton indicated that he thinks the Senate should unanimously vote against confirming Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard, who Trump tapped to serve as director of national intelligence. 

Gaetz ‘issued his resignation letter effective immediately,’ House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Wednesday. 

Gaetz had just been re-elected last week. He served in the House of Representatives since 2017.

Bolton also shared his scathing criticism of Gaetz on X, but the former lawmaker responded with a joke, writing, ‘We’ll mark John down as a ‘maybe.”

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