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Tesla Takedown, the decentralized protest movement, plans for Saturday, March 29, to be their biggest day of action yet. Trump has compared the protesters to terrorists, vowing they will “go through h...
From Time
“Elon Musk is destroying our democracy, and he’s using the fortune he’s built at Tesla to do it,” the group wrote on a web site.
From East Bay Times
"Important to note that Tesla is NOT unscathed here. The tariff impact on Tesla is still significant," Musk said in a post on X.
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The domestic terrorism designation could give law enforcement sweeping authority to surveil people protesting against Elon Musk’s role in the US federal government, civil liberties experts warn.
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Three people accused of destroying Tesla cars and charging stations are facing up to 20 years in prison for “domestic terrorism,” US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday.
Fox News Digital asked 13 Democrats who sponsored legislation to combat domestic terrorism if they agreed the government should target the people vandalizing Tesla. None of the lawmakers responded.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday launched a task force "to try to nail the criminals setting fire to Tesla vehicles and charging stations," and is looking into an anarchist blog that has been "calling for more" attacks, The New York Post reported.
Authorities reported at least 80 cases of vandalism or arson targeting Tesla vehicles in the United States and Canada.
The FBI says Tesla owners should be on the lookout for suspicious activity ahead of the left-wing Action Network's "Global Day of Protest."
A Houston man is facing criminal mischief charges after he admitted to vandalizing a woman’s Tesla in a Whole Foods parking lot on February 13. But despite President Trump labeling incidents like this “domestic terrorism,” Houston Police Department (HPD) officials say that label doesn’t apply here.
The FBI has announced a new task force to investigate and find the perpetrators behind Tesla attacks. FBI director Kash Patel called the attacks on Tesla cars, showrooms and charging stations ‘domestic terrorism.
Attorney General Pam Bondi labeled the recent vandalism targeting Tesla dealerships and cars as “domestic terrorism” and added the Department of Justice (DOJ) has already charged “several” alleged perpetrators. Some could face minimum five-year ...
The FBI launched a task force to investigate domestic terrorists targeting Tesla vehicles, charging stations, and dealerships in the U.S.
The attorney general echoed remarks by President Trump, as protesters against Elon Musk and his efforts to shrink the government have defaced and destroyed Tesla vehicles.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) is putting pressure on Senate Democrats to condemn attacks against Tesla. Only two senators outside of the Republican Party have spoken out against anti-Tesla crime: Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ).