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Attorney General Pam Bondi Calls Tesla Attacks ‘Domestic Terrorism’

Attorney General Pam Bondy on Tuesday labelled the escalating attack on Tesla's property “domestic terrorism” and promised “serious consequences” to the perpetrators.

“The swarm of violent attacks on Tesla's property is nothing but domestic terrorism. The Justice Department already has that in mind for several perpetrators, including cases involving five-year, forced lowest sentence accusations,” Bondi said. I said In a statement.

“We will continue our investigation into those involved in these attacks, including those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes.”

Her statement coincides with investigations into arson attacks on Tesla vehicles and dealers across the United States.

Las Vegas authorities are now We will investigate an incident in which several Tesla vehicles were burned at the service center early Tuesday morning. At the same time, the Kansas City, Missouri police department is investigating a similar attack at a local dealership.

Related: Trump is synonymous with “she/they” arrested at a destroyed Tesla dealer in a Chicago suburb

Similar incidents have been reported in Oregon and Washington, as reported by Breitbart's Lucas Nolan, raising concerns about the safety and security of Tesla's property and clients.

Some of the recent vandalism cases are linked to protests staged at Tesla dealers, with demonstrators expressing their dissatisfaction with company CEO Elon Musk and expressing their collaboration with President Donald Trump. Musk, the richest person in the world, is one of Trump's closest advisors and is at the forefront of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to tackle federal government waste, fraud and abuse.

Nolan reported Wednesday that left-wing Trump was intended to attack the president, and that Elon Musk's Tesla had launched a “doguest” website targeting Tesla EV owners. This website contains personal information from Tesla owners nationwide and features a Molotov cocktail cursor icon.

Nolan reported:

The clear meaning is that Tesla owners will become the next target for a rapidly escalating domestic terrorist attack in the country.

404 Media Report A website entitled “DogeQuest” is published on maps that suspect the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of Tesla owners across the United States. The site claims it will delete personal data if it can prove that it has sold its Tesla vehicle. In addition to the personal information of suspicious Tesla owners, the map also includes locations for Tesla dealers, supercharger stations and even government efficiency (DOGE) employees led by Elon Musk.

The accuracy of all data posted to DogeQuest remains unknown, but 404 Media was able to confirm that at least some of the individuals listed are in fact Tesla's owners or supporters of the company and Musk. The website creators claim that they used “state-of-the-art artificial intelligence algorithms” to compile the information, although no specific data sources have been revealed.

President Trump himself labeled the attack on Tesla's property “domestic terrorism.” When a reporter asked if violent Tesla protesters should be “labeled as domestic terrorists,” he said, “I'll do that.”

“You do it to Tesla, you do it to any company, we try to catch you, and you'll go through hell,” he said.

Katherine Hamilton is a political reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her on x @thekat_hamilton.

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