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President Donald Trump backed a theory previously promoted by Elon Musk, without evidence, that billionaires including George Soros may be behind protests targeting Tesla after a Newsmax reporter asked in an interview if he had heard whether “billionaires on the left,” including Soros, have played a role in funding and coordinating these acts.
Tesla protests—including instances of arson and vandalism—have taken place nationwide. (Photo by ... More
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Austin, Texas police said multiple “incendiary devices” were discovered at a Tesla showroom, which police said they are investigating.
reportedly said they are investigating an incident in which a group of people, who appeared to be juveniles, made crude gestures at a Tesla vehicle and dragged an object against it, leaving a mark, while the vehicle’s owner ate inside a nearby restaurant.
Police in Bucks County, Pennsylvaniadamaged with “deep scratches and punctured tires” at a dealership in Ontario, Canada, among the largest instances of Tesla vandalism in recent weeks, prompting a police investigation.
More than 80 Tesla vehicles wereLas Vegas police said at a press conference Tuesday afternoon.
At least five Teslas were damaged in Las Vegas after an individual set cars on fire and fired at least three rounds of gunshots in a “targeted attack” on a Tesla facility, where the suspect also painted the word “RESIST” on the storefront’s windows,Kansas City Star reported.
Two Tesla Cybertrucks caught fire at a Kansas City dealership in an incident police suspect may be arson, thepoured orange liquid latex over a Tesla Optimus robot at a company store in London as a form of protest against Musk, whom organizers said in a statement is “throwing hundreds of thousands of people out of work, jeopardising climate science and denying healthcare to vulnerable people.”
Protesters from Just Stop Oil, a British environmentalist group,police said, with all four wheels on each vehicle damaged and two others defaced with spray paint.
Three Tesla vehicles at a Dedham, Massachusetts, Tesla dealership were vandalized,Associated Press, though the origin of the fire is unclear and under investigation.
Four Tesla Cybertrucks were damaged in a fire in Seattle, fire officials told thepolice said, which caused damage to three cars and the store’s windows.
At least seven shots were fired at a Tigard, Oregon, Tesla dealership,Police said seven Tesla charging stations in Littleton, Massachusetts, sustained heavy damage in fires that appeared to be intentionally set.
graffiti was found at a Tesla dealership in Owings Mills, Maryland, which said “No Musk” alongside what appeared to resemble a swastika.
Baltimore County Police saidLucy Grace Nelson was confronted by police and charged with malicious destruction of property for numerous alleged instances of vandalism at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, with police finding a “container of gasoline plus a box of bottles and wick material” in her car, according to the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado.
42-year-old Colorado residentdamaged by a man firing bullets from an AR-style rifle—the second incident connected to the Salem man, who faces a federal weapons charge, and who police say previously vandalized the dealership in January.
Windows at a Salem, Oregon, Tesla dealership wereNelson allegedly sprayed graffiti using an expletive on the front windows of the Loveland Tesla dealership, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, leading to a confrontation with a security guard.
Nelson was accused of using red graffiti on a wall of the Loveland Tesla dealership and a possible arson, with police finding “multiple broken bottles consistent with incendiary devices,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s office.
Police accused Nelson of spray-painting the word “Nazi” on the Loveland Tesla dealership sign.
Nelson allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail aimed at a Cybertruck on display at the Loveland Tesla dealership, causing a fire, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
reportedly threw Molotov cocktails at Tesla vehicles, causing a fire impacting one vehicle, police said.
The Salem manDid Trump Blame Billionaires Including Soros For The Tesla Attacks?
In a Tuesday night interview with Newsmax host Greg Kelly, Kelly asked Trump: “The Tesla violence. Have you heard anything about billionaires on the left, whether it's Soros or somebody else? Have you heard anything about planning, coordination, funding for these attacks?” In response, Trump said: “I believe that that is part of it, yeah. There are some of them that were involved with my trials that were, I think, probably involved with that also,” without providing evidence Soros or any other billionaires have been involved. Kelly’s question echoes a theory Musk promoted on X earlier this month. Musk posted, citing an unnamed “investigation” and offering no further evidence, billionaires including George Soros and Reid Hoffman, as well as other Democratic-affiliated organizations, are “responsible for Tesla ‘protests.’” Musk’s post, despite containing no evidence, has been viewed more than 55 million times.
What Has The Fbi Said About The Tesla Protests?
The FBI said in a public service announcement instances of Tesla vandalism appear to have been conducted by “lone offenders,” and that their tactics involve “little planning,” such as “improvised incendiary devices and firearms.” The announcement contrasts with Musk’s claims—which he made without evidence—that billionaires including George Soros and Reid Hoffman, as well as ActBlue and other Democratic organizations, orchestrated the protests. The FBI’s announcement described the attacks as involving “arson, gunfire, and vandalism, including graffiti expressing grievances against those the perpetrators perceive to be racists, fascists, or political opponents.” The FBI’s assistant director for public affairs, Ben Williamson, confirmed on X Monday the FBI created a task force to investigate and “crack down” on attacks targeting Tesla. FBI Director Kash Patel also said Monday the FBI is actively investigating these incidents and established the task force to “crack down and coordinate our response,” labeling the attacks “domestic terrorism.” Dan Bongino, the FBI’s deputy director, said in a post on X last week he is “actively working on the Tesla incidents” in one of his first official posts in office. Spencer Evans, who leads the FBI’s Las Vegas field office, said at a press conference last week the FBI is investigating the incident that targeted a Las Vegas facility and left five vehicles damaged earlier this week. “To those who might think that something like this is justifiable or potentially even admirable, we want you to know this is a federal crime,” Evans said.
Did Trump Say Tesla Vandals Should Be Jailed In El Salvador?
In a Truth Social post Friday morning, Trump said “sick terrorist thugs” who have vandalized Tesla vehicles should serve 20-year sentences, suggesting: “Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions!” Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, accepted hundreds of migrants deported from the United States last week, and transferred them to the country’s infamous Terrorism Confinement Center. The prison, among others in El Salvador, has been accused of human rights abuses by organizations including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, as incarceration has dramatically increased under Bukele’s presidency.
What Has The Justice Department Said About The Tesla Protests?
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges against three individuals suspected to have vandalized Tesla vehicles on Thursday, relating to instances of vandalism in Loveland, Colorado, Salem, Oregon and Charleston, South Carolina. Bondi said each defendant faces “serious charges” that could result in five to 20 years in prison. “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,” Bondi’s statement said. In a previous statement Tuesday, Bondi said the instances of vandalism are “nothing short of domestic terrorism” and said the Justice Department has already charged several demonstrators, some of whom face mandatory five-year sentences. Bondi threatened “severe consequences on those involved in these attacks, including those operating behind the scenes to coordinate and fund these crimes.” Bondi previously said in a Fox Business interview Friday morning she has directed an investigation be opened into the Tesla protests to prosecute perpetrators and to find anyone who may be funding these protests. “If you’re going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything, you better watch out because we're coming after you,” Bondi said.
Are Tesla Owners Trading In Their Cars?
Tesla owners are trading in their vehicles in record numbers, according to data from car shopping website Edmunds. Edmunds said March has had “the highest ever share” of Tesla trade-ins, CNBC reported.
How Has Musk Responded To The Tesla Protests?
Musk told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Thursday he believes there are “larger forces at work” that are “funding” and “coordinating” the Tesla protests, echoing earlier unfounded claims he made blaming billionaires and Democratic-affiliated organizations for the vandalism. In a post Tuesday on X, Musk slammed the Tesla vehicles being set on fire in Las Vegas as “terrorism.” He said the “level of violence is insane and deeply wrong,” adding Tesla “just makes electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these evil attacks.” Musk dubiously pointed fingers at various billionaires, including George Soros and Reid Hoffman, though he hasn’t provided evidence to back up his claims that they’re behind the protests. In a post on X last week, he claimed an “investigation”—without naming a specific investigation—found Soros, Hoffman, the ActBlue Democratic fundraising conduit and various left-wing groups to be responsible for the protests. He also posted a “heartfelt thanks to everyone supporting @Tesla, despite many attacks against our stores and offices.”
Did Trump Say Tesla Vandals Should Be Considered Domestic Terrorists?
Yes. During a demonstration at the White House on Tuesday, in which five Tesla vehicles were lined up with Musk in attendance, right-wing Real America’s Voice reporter Brian Glenn suggested to Trump that “some say they should be labeled domestic terrorists.” Trump responded: “I will do that. I’ll do it. I’m going to stop them,” adding, “You do it to Tesla and you do it to any company, we're going to catch you and you're going to go through hell.” Glenn has tweeted critically of the Tesla protests, urging the government to “shut it down immediately” in a post on X, which he made in response to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who posted a letter she and other representatives sent to the Department of Justice and FBI urging them to prosecute Tesla vandals for domestic terrorism. A day prior to Trump’s Tesla demonstration, he said on Truth Social he would purchase a Tesla as a show of support for Musk, slamming the “Radical Left Lunatics” for protesting the car company, which Trump claimed is “illegal.”
Could Tesla Vandals Be Prosecuted As Domestic Terrorists?
There is no federal charge for domestic terrorism, so individuals suspected to have committed acts of domestic terrorism must instead be charged with other crimes. The United States federal criminal code defines domestic terrorism as “acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State” that are intended to coerce either the civilian population or government policy, or to impact the government through “mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping.”
Surprising Fact
Tesla protests have also taken place internationally. Twelve Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Toulouse, France, on March 2 in an incident prosecutors say was “not at all accidental.” A Tesla factory near Berlin was set on fire March 5, causing a power outage. A far-left group, Volcano Group, claimed responsibility for the apparent arson in Berlin.
What Is “tesla Takedown?”
Some peaceful protests against Tesla dealerships in cities across the United States have been linked to “Tesla Takedown,” an organization that urges people to “sell your Teslas, dump your stock, join the picket lines,” according to its website. Actor Alex Winter is a key figure behind the protests, which he began organizing in February. He posted on BlueSky on Tuesday that Tesla Takedown is a “peaceful, grassroots protest movement formed by many thousands of concerned citizens,” hitting back at Trump’s claim the Tesla protests are “illegal.”
Key Background
Trump’s Tesla show at the White House came after Tesla stock plummeted earlier this week in a rough stretch for Musk. Tesla stock’s more than 12% plunge Monday capped what has been a disastrous stretch for Tesla investors, as the drop meant all of the stock’s 91% post-Trump election victory gain had been wiped out, with Monday being the stock’s seventh-worst day in the company’s 15-year history. The stock nosedive chipped away at Musk’s net worth, erasing $23 billion Monday alone. Musk’s other businesses also took a hit in recent days, as X faced an outage—which Musk blamed on a “massive cyberattack” allegedly “originating in the Ukraine area”—and a SpaceX Starship test flight ended in an explosion for the second-straight time.
Tangent
Musk has held onto the reins of his various companies, including Tesla, SpaceX and X (formerly Twitter), while working as the Department of Government Efficiency’s leader—but Musk told Fox Business on Monday he is juggling his business and political ventures “with great difficulty.”
Further Reading
Trump Gets Behind The Wheel Of A Tesla To Support Elon Musk As Company Stock Falls (Forbes)