Congressman trolls Musk over "Ukrainian" cyberattack on X, jokingly reflecting US demands on Ukraine

Republican Congressman Jack Kimble trolled American billionaire and civil servant Elon Musk, who said that the cyberattack on the social network X (formerly Twitter) was allegedly carried out from Ukrainian IP addresses.

Kimble wrote about this on his page in X.

According to him, "this is very serious" if Ukraine really "attacked" X, as Musk stated.

“I invite Ukraine to conduct negotiations with me so we can bring peace to Twitter,” Kimble wrote.

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At the same time, he joked about Musk, saying that the billionaire "holds no cards and doesn’t own a suit." For this reason, the owner of the social network "will have to give up a lot."

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Kimble's joke reflects US demands on Ukraine regarding the possible end of the war.

Recall that during a meeting at the White House on February 28, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was told that he "holds no cards" to demand any conditions. This phrase was uttered in the context of the mineral agreement that the United States wants to sign. At the same time, the agreement does not contain any obligations from Washington, not to mention the security guarantees that Kyiv would like to receive in return.

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Also at this meeting, the Americans reproached Zelenskyy for arriving at the meeting with the head of the White House not in a business suit.

A few days after the incident, journalists asked the White House press secretary why Musk allowed himself to visit Trump without wearing a suit. They could not answer this question.

As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on March 10, problems arose in the work of the social network X (Twitter). Musk stated that the cause of them was a large-scale cyberattack.

Later, the owner of X stated that the cyberattack on the social network was allegedly carried out from computers that had Ukrainian IP addresses.

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