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Donald Trump Backs Elon Musk: Tesla Vandals to Face Severe Legal Action

John Russel Laggui by John Russel Laggui
March 28, 2025
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that acts of vandalism targeting Tesla dealerships and vehicles will be classified as domestic terrorism, following a wave of attacks on the company.

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Trump made this announcement while standing alongside Tesla CEO Elon Musk, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to protecting American businesses from politically motivated violence.

Trump’s Warning: ‘You’re Going to Go Through Hell’

In response to recent vandalism and arson incidents at Tesla facilities, Trump issued a stern warning to perpetrators:

“Let me tell you, you do it to Tesla, and you do it to any company, we’re going to catch you, and… you’re going to go through hell.”

This move to label Tesla vandalism as domestic terrorism comes amid growing concerns over attacks allegedly linked to protests against Musk’s political influence and Tesla’s workforce policies.

Trump’s Support for Elon Musk and Tesla

To further demonstrate his solidarity with Musk, Trump announced his intention to buy a Tesla Model S, specifically choosing a red model as a public display of support.

“They’re harming a great American company,” Trump emphasized, referring to the vandalism against Tesla properties.

Meanwhile, Musk, who is also leading the Department of Government Efficiency, has confirmed that Tesla plans to double its U.S. vehicle output over the next two years. Musk attributed this expansion to favorable government policies aimed at fostering innovation.

Legal Implications and Public Response

Declaring vandalism against Tesla as domestic terrorism raises significant legal questions. While Trump’s classification could result in harsher penalties for offenders, legal experts warn that applying terrorism statutes to property damage could face challenges in court.

The Tesla Takedown movement, a decentralized protest group, has been actively demonstrating against Musk’s political activities and corporate decisions. While the group claims to promote peaceful demonstrations, some protests have escalated into vandalism and physical confrontations, leading to arrests and investigations.

“The classification of these acts as terrorism is unprecedented. While vandalism is a crime, equating it to terrorism is legally questionable,” legal analysts have noted.

With Tesla caught in the crossfire between politics and corporate activism, this move by Trump and Musk signals a potential shift in how businesses handle politically motivated attacks.

What’s Next?

With Trump backing Musk and Tesla, the political and legal battle surrounding these protests is far from over.

As the Tesla Takedown movement continues its demonstrations, and law enforcement ramps up security, the fight over corporate protection, protest rights, and political influence is bound to escalate.

One thing is certain: Tesla and Musk aren’t backing down—and neither is Trump.

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