General Services Administration has sent correspondence to leading consulting firms as Doge investigates consulting agreements. Fox Business’s Hillary Vaughn reports.
The “DoGequest” site, which targets Tesla owners, has reemerged on the dark web, as per a report released shortly after the Justice Department declared that three people allegedly involved in attacks on Tesla properties across the country are facing federal charges.
This site asserts it is designed to “foster creative expressions of protest” and has previously shared the names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, Tesla dealership info, approximate Tesla supercharger locations, and personal data of government efficiency (doge) employees, including details about Elon Musk. Reported by 404 Media.
Additionally, it hosts a dark web version known as “Dogequest Unleashed,” possibly complicating efforts to shut it down.
“It alters the established framework and advances it into a decentralized, dark web hub. The insightful collaboration of Tesla supporters and Doge mingles and cultivates an innovative off-chain ecosystem.”
The “DogeQuest” website claims and publishes personal data of Tesla owners online.
White House senior advisor and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk, listens during a cabinet meeting with President Donald Trump on March 24, 2025. (Get McNamee / Getty Images / Getty Images)
The State Department did not provide a prompt response to inquiries on Tuesday morning.
| Ticker | safety | last | change | change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSLA | Tesla Inc. | 278.39 | +29.68 |
+11.93% |
Nationwide, Tesla car owners, dealerships, and charging stations are experiencing targeting from protesters and vandals due to their affiliation with the Trump administration and ongoing disputes, aiming to mitigate ineffective spending and fraud in the federal government.
On Monday, the FBI established a task force to address these incidents, as reported by Fox News Digital.
Tesla owners are disposing of their vehicles amidst hostility, yet not all hope is lost

Demonstrators display signs during a protest against Elon Musk and his Tesla Auto Company outside a Tesla dealership in Boston, Massachusetts on March 15, 2025. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
“The era of committing acts without repercussions has ended.” Attorney General Pamela Bondy remarked last week. “Let this serve as a warning. If you participate in this wave of domestic terrorism targeting Tesla’s properties, the Department of Justice will hold you accountable.”
Bondi also cautioned Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas for her approach suggesting that Democratic allies of Trump should “navigate” Elon Musk with caution.

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speak to the media on March 11, 2025, adjacent to a Tesla vehicle in the South Portico of the White House. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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“As an elected official, she can act without repercussions against Elon Musk, so she needs to be cautious and we will strive to defend all Tesla owners in this nation.”
Taylor Penley, Peter D’Abrosca, Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, and Stephen Sorace contributed to this report from Fox Business.





