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Elon Musk is encouraging authorities to go after the “generals” behind the attacks against Tesla.
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Musk poured a record $21 million into a normally low-profile and non-partisan judicial race to try to get conservative Brad Schimel elected.
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Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly said Tesla violence should be prosecuted but declined to use the term "domestic terrorism" to describe the attacks on dealerships.
These safe rooms were already a feature long before the current wave of attacks resulting from hatred of CEO Elon Musk
The Left's dark money network is funding the groups behind anti-Tesla protests amid domestic terrorism attacks on Tesla owners, dealerships.
A law enforcement expert shared how American residents can assist police in alerting and preventing violence during the Tesla Takedown Global Day of Action this weekend.
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A person was captured bashing a Cybertruck windshield with a rock and slashing its tires in Northern California as violent attacks on Teslas continue.
The FBI has launched a task force to "crack down on violent Tesla attacks" which the President has deemed to be "domestic terrorism."
Tesla shares rose after Politico reported that CEO Elon Musk could leave his post at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency.
Tesla has become a lightning rod for violent attacks and vandalism in the months since CEO Elon Musk joined the Trump administration.
Texas members of Congress react to "Tesla Takedown" movement amid acts of vandalism and violence 03:57. Elon Musk's efforts to slash federal government spending have triggered pro
N.Y., and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., refused to condemn the violence against Tesla when confronted on Capitol Hill.