Trump floats labeling violence against Tesla dealerships as domestic terrorism
- Donald Trump announced that violence against Tesla dealerships and vehicles would be labeled as domestic terrorism, showing support for Elon Musk amid the company's stock decline and protests.
- Activists have targeted Tesla with protests, vandalism, and arson, leading to federal recognition of these acts as terrorism despite claims of peaceful protest.
- Trump's administration is pushing to classify these actions under terrorism laws, raising concerns about suppressing dissent and impacting Tesla's stability.
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If Protesting Tesla Is Domestic Terrorism, Then What Demonstration Against Musk Isn’t
During a bizarre live ad for Elon Musk’s car company on the White House lawn Tuesday, President Donald Trump said people protesting at Tesla dealerships around the country would be treated as domestic terrorists. A reporter asked Trump what he would do about the Tesla protests, noting that some commentators had suggested that protesters “should be labeled domestic terrorists.” Trump leapt at the opening. “I will do that. I’ll do it. I’m going …
'Unhinged': MSNBC Personalities Go Off the Deep End, Attempt to Justify Violent Attacks Against Tesla
MSNBC manifested a bad case of Trump Derangement Syndrome Tuesday when some of its personalities tried to describe the violent attacks against Tesla properties merely as protests. Among the actions […] The post 'Unhinged': MSNBC Personalities Go Off the Deep End, Attempt to Justify Violent Attacks Against Tesla appeared first on The Western Journal.
Tesla Takedown: Trump & Musk Lash Out at Protest Movement
We speak with Valerie Costa, an organizer behind the grassroots Tesla Takedown movement peacefully protesting outside Tesla showrooms to oppose billionaire owner Elon Musk’s role in government. Since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency have led mass firings of federal workers and dismantled entire agencies. As protests against Tesla grow and sales plummet, the company’s stock has lo
Police chief slams ‘troubling’ release of Tesla arson suspect - Washington Examiner
A Colorado police chief noted how “disappointed” he was in the criminal justice system that allowed Lucy Grace Nelson, formerly known as Justin Thomas Nelson, to be released from custody after being arrested on arson and vandalism charges at a Tesla dealership. Nelson pleaded not guilty on Tuesday after being arrested in February for allegedly being involved in multiple incidents of vandalism and using an explosive device at a Tesla dealership i…
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