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Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski says she is ‘disturbed’ by firings of federal workers but not afraid of Elon Musk

On a visit to her home state of Alaska on Tuesday, Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski said she was “disturbed” by the way federal workers have been treated but would not be “cowed” by the threat of a well-funded primary challenger backed by Elon Musk’s fortune.

In remarks to state lawmakers, Murkowski spoke up for Alaska’s 15,000 federal workers, who she said do valuable work.

Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski addressing state lawmakers in Alaska on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters later, Murkowski said that she refused to “compromise” her integrity by remaining silent and suggested that her Republican colleagues in Washington were too afraid of Musk’s power to criticize his chaotic rampage through federal agencies.

Senator Lisa Murkowski spoke to reporters in Alaska on Tuesday.

“I’m going to take the criticism that comes and it may be that Elon Musk has decided that he’s going to take the next billion dollars that he makes off of Starlink and put it directly against Lisa Murkowski. And, you know what? That may happen. But I’m not giving up … one opportunity to try to stand up for Alaskans,” she said.

“I get criticized for what I say and then everybody else is like, ‘Well, how come nobody else is saying anything?’ Well, figure it out. Because they’re looking at how many things are being thrown at me and its like ‘Maybe I just better duck a cover.’ It’s why you’ve got everybody just zip-lipped, not saying a word. Because they’re afraid they’re going to be taken down, they’re going to be primaried.”

Murkowski, who voted to convict Donald Trump in his Senate trial in 2021, following his impeachment for inciting the January 6 riot, defeated a candidate backed by Trump in 2022 to win reelection. In 2010, after she lost her party primary to a Tea party challenger, she won the general election as a write-in candidate.

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