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Tesla, Elon Musk targeted by same useful idiot domestic terrorists that burned and pillaged American cities in 2020
By Lance D Johnson // Mar 24, 2025

  • Tesla dealerships and vehicles across the U.S. have been attacked with arson, gunfire, and vandalism.
  • White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt condemns the violence as "domestic terrorism."
  • Three suspects face up to 20 years in prison for their roles in the attacks.
  • Elon Musk claims the backlash is tied to his efforts to cut federal waste and corruption.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi warns of severe penalties for those involved in the violence.

A wave of familiar violence now targets Tesla

In a shocking escalation of political violence that is reminiscent of 2020 riots, Tesla facilities and vehicles have become the target of coordinated attacks, with the White House labeling the incidents as "domestic terrorism." The wave of violence, which includes arson, gunfire, and vandalism, is being investigated by federal authorities as a direct response to Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s role in advising President Donald Trump and his efforts to root out corruption within the federal government.

The attacks, which have occurred in multiple states, are not random acts of destruction but appear to be part of a broader campaign to intimidate Musk and undermine his influence. Musk, who has been vocal about his commitment to restoring free speech and cutting government waste, has become a lightning rod for left-wing activists who view his efforts as a threat to their agenda.

The violence began in early March 2025, with a series of attacks on Tesla dealerships and vehicles. In Las Vegas, a Tesla Collision Center was targeted with Molotov cocktails, resulting in significant damage to at least five vehicles. In Tigard, Oregon, gunshots were fired at a Tesla dealership, shattering windows and damaging several cars. Just days later, two Tesla Cybertrucks were torched at a Kansas City dealership.

FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans confirmed that the incidents are being investigated as potential acts of terrorism. "These are not isolated events," Evans said at a press conference. "We are seeing a pattern of coordinated attacks that suggest a broader agenda."

Musk, who has been outspoken about the threats he faces, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration. "It’s just fully terrorism at this point," he wrote. "This is what happens when you challenge the status quo and expose corruption."

The political backlash against Musk

The attacks on Tesla come amid a broader backlash against Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration. As head of the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk has been tasked with overseeing budget cuts and reducing the federal workforce. His efforts have drawn fierce opposition from left-wing activists, who accuse him of undermining government programs and siding with corporate interests.

In addition to the physical attacks, Musk and his supporters have been subjected to online harassment and doxing campaigns. A group calling itself "DogeQuest" has reportedly created an interactive map exposing the addresses of Tesla owners, encouraging activists to vandalize their vehicles.

Despite the threats, Musk remains defiant. "The intensity of the opposition is proof that we’re doing something right," he said in a recent interview. "They wouldn’t be this desperate if we weren’t disrupting their corrupt system."

Justice Department cracks down on domestic terrorism

In response to the attacks, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced severe charges against three individuals involved in the violence. The suspects—Lucy Nelson, Adam Matthew Lansky, and Daniel Clarke-Pounder—are accused of using Molotov cocktails to set fire to Tesla properties and spray-painting anti-Musk and anti-Trump graffiti.

"The days of committing crimes without consequence have ended," Bondi stated. "Let this be a warning: if you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, the Department of Justice will put you behind bars."

Each defendant faces a minimum of five years in prison, with sentences potentially reaching up to 20 years. The charges mark a significant escalation in the government’s response to domestic terrorism, particularly in cases involving politically motivated violence.

As Musk and Trump work to restore constitutional principles and cut government waste, they are facing violence from the powers that be, carried out through the desperation of useful idiots and left wing domestic terror organizations on the streets.

The question now is whether the rule of law can prevail in the face of such brazen acts of violence. As Attorney General Bondi put it, "This is not just about Tesla. This is about the future of our country. Will we allow domestic terrorists to dictate the course of our nation, or will we stand up for the principles that made America great?"

Sources include:

RT.com

BBC.com

NYMag.com

X.com


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