Elon Musk, the head of DOGE, has recently disclosed that the individuals financing violent assaults on Tesla dealerships have been identified, hinting at the possibility of impending criminal charges.
Musk's revelation came during an interview with the panel of "The Five" where he discussed a broad spectrum of issues. The conversation took a serious turn when Kennedy, one of the panelists, questioned Musk about the persistent violence targeted at Tesla, probing how Musk planned to pacify the agitated perpetrators.
Musk responded, "It is remarkable that there is so much violence. People have burnt cars, they've fired bullets into dealerships. They have scratched swastikas into Teslas of innocent people thatthat are just going about their lives." He further insinuated that the individuals behind the violent acts were mere puppets in a more sinister scheme.
According to RedState, Musk stated, "What we actually have to get to are the people who are organizing and paying for these attacks and protests. That's who we really need to go after because the people that were actually throwing the Molotov cocktailsthey are the masterminds, but we need to go after the generals." He warned these 'generals' to tread lightly, as President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi have pledged to hunt them down and prosecute them to the fullest extent.
"The president has made it very clear that we're going to go after those that are paying and organizing these violent attacks, and Attorney General Bondi has said the same thing," Musk emphasized. "I believe that that is exactly what will happen."
When Kennedy asked Musk if he knew who these 'generals' were, Musk simply replied, "We do." He went on to label the attacks on Tesla as "wide-scale domestic terrorism."
Several analysts have speculated that the protests, particularly those that disperse at a specific time, seem to be artificially orchestrated by an external entity. Democrats such as Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) have openly supported the Tesla Takedown movement, a self-proclaimed peaceful protest movement that encourages its followers to target Elon Musk. This movement has been associated with over 200 nationwide protests endorsed by actors, filmmakers, and lawmakers.
The movement's mantra is "Hurting Tesla is stopping Musk. Stopping Musk will help save lives and our democracy." This rhetoric, coupled with financial incentives for protesting, could potentially incite a disturbed participant to halt Tesla's operations through violent means.
Joe Rogan, a popular podcast host, recently speculated, "They were giving out $1,000 bucks for people to protest, I think it was Tesla. They had like the rules of engagement if someone comes after you are you organizing gangs?" Rogan questioned the motives behind these protests, asking, "Are you guys paying money for people and then literally saying to them, 'Here's what happens if you engage in violence?' Why is that even on the table? I thought this was peaceful protesting."
Jessica Tarlov, another co-host of "The Five," attempted to corner Musk by questioning potential corruption within DOGE. Musk swiftly dismissed any such insinuations, stating, "Everything that DOGE does is an open book. So we'reI think the most transparent action thatmost transparent organization in government ever."
Musk assured that every action taken by DOGE is listed on their website and the X handle, allowing for easy monitoring and transparency. The violent backlash against Tesla seems disproportionate to the actual happenings. The question that remains unanswered is - who is orchestrating this violence?
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