Democrat Rep. Jamaal Bowman under investigation for pulling Capitol fire alarm amid crucial vote
- Rep. Jamaal Bowman pulled a fire alarm in a House office building during a crucial budget vote, claiming it was accidental.
- Republicans allege Bowman pulled the alarm intentionally to delay the vote and disrupt proceedings.
- Bowman apologized for the confusion but maintains he thought the alarm would open a locked door as he rushed to vote.
- The House Administration Committee and Capitol Police are investigating the incident and video evidence.
- Some Republicans called for consequences including expulsion or criminal charges, while Democrats urged caution.

































































































