Elon Musk Condemns Attacks on Tesla Dealerships and Owners
Elon Musk spoke out against the recent wave of vandalism and violence targeting Tesla owners and dealerships, calling it a “great wrong” during an interview on Fox News. The billionaire CEO expressed his outrage over the attacks, describing Tesla as a peaceful company that has made great products without harming anyone.
In recent weeks, Tesla cars, dealerships, and charging stations have been subjected to vandalism and arson attacks across the country. The incidents range from vehicles being defaced with anti-Trump graffiti to being set on fire and shot at. Charging stations have also been targeted with Molotov cocktails. Additionally, Tesla employees and Musk himself have reportedly received death threats.
Musk struggled to understand why his company has become a target, speculating that the perpetrators may have been influenced by propaganda from the far left. He emphasized that the real issue lies with those who are spreading misinformation and inciting violence, rather than the individuals carrying out the attacks.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has labeled the attacks on Teslas as domestic terrorism, highlighting the severity of the situation. Musk vowed to take action against those responsible for fueling the violence through propaganda.
During the interview, Musk also shared his positive views on President Trump, describing him as a good and honest man. He praised Trump’s character and stated that he has not witnessed any morally wrong actions from the president.
The incidents of vandalism and violence against Tesla have raised concerns about the safety and security of the company’s assets and employees. Musk’s outspoken condemnation of the attacks underscores his commitment to addressing the issue and ensuring the protection of Tesla’s reputation and operations.