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‘Dogequest’ website reportedly doxxing Tesla owners over Musk, Trump

A website called “Dogequest” posted what it claims to be personal information from Tesla owners across the United States. Elon Musk And his connection to billionaire President Donald Trump.

The website claims to “enhance the creative expression of the protest” by publishing the name, address, phone number and email address of the Tesla owner. Reported 404 mediaa research website focused on technology.

The Dogequest site says it will remove the identification of Tesla owners if it provides evidence of the sale of an electric vehicle, according to the report.

The report states that the DOXXING site contains a map showing Tesla dealer addresses, approximate locations of Tesla Superchargers, and what they claim is personal information for government efficiency (DOGE) employees led by Musk.

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President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk will stand next to a Tesla vehicle in Washington, D.C., in Washington, DC, in the South Portico of the White House, talking to the press. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)

No information posted on the website has been confirmed. Fox News Digital was unable to access the website after 404 Media posted a report Tuesday.

There are Tesla car owners, dealers and charging stations Targeted nationwide by protesters and destroyers Elon Musk aims to reduce wasteful spending and fraud within the federal government for his involvement with the Trump administration and Doge.

Earlier this week, an Oregon Tesla dealer located 10 miles south of Portland attacked an Oregon Tesla dealer who damaged multiple vehicles and targeted windows that shattered the windows, according to the Associated Press.

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Several Tesla charging stations are also on fire in Massachusetts. Apparently non-violent gatherings It is also held at Tesla dealers in Michigan and New York City.

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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy said people, charging stations and dealers who are taking part in alleged Tesla vehicle vandalism could be in prison for up to 20 years.

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“So if you're trying to touch Tesla, go to the dealer and do anything. I'll be following you, so be careful,” Bondi said on Friday in “Morning with Maria.” We're going to know who you are. ”

Kristen Altus from Fox Business contributed to this report.

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