FBI creates task force to crack down on Tesla vandalism, local police investigating recent incidents
- Nationwide, Tesla showrooms and vehicles faced vandalism and protests starting in early February.
- These incidents stemmed from opposition to Elon Musk's involvement with the White House DOGE office.
- Over 200 protests were planned, and a Tesla executive urged employees to "stay vigilant" in a video.
- Seven Tesla workers reported the company lacked specific guidance, though Sentry Mode was activated March 20.
- The FBI formed a task force, and officials labeled the attacks as "domestic terrorism," prompting legal and political action.
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GUNASEKARA: Sorry Left-Wing Activists, Destroying Property Isn’t Free Speech
With dangerous attacks on Tesla dealerships and college campuses in the news every day, it is alarming how many protesters believe that the First Amendment entitles them to freely destroy property and commit violent acts.

GED Section: We Need To Agree On The Definition Of Terrorism
Akhmad Dody Firmansyah If you vandalize a car, it’s an act of terrorism — anyone who understands what it means to be a terrorist is sure to agree with that statement. However, there’s been a bit of needle-moving recently if you look at it from today’s political point of view, especially if that car happens to be a Tesla. In today’s note from the “GED Section,” D.L. Hughley breaks down the definition of terrorism and questions why we all can’t co…
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