Overview
- Attorney General Pam Bondi has classified recent arson and vandalism targeting Tesla properties as 'domestic terrorism,' citing public safety risks.
- Three individuals accused of damaging Tesla vehicles and charging stations are facing up to 20 years in prison under terrorism charges.
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett faced criticism for comments during a Tesla Takedown movement call, where she stated she wanted Elon Musk 'taken down' on her birthday.
- Crockett clarified her remarks as nonviolent, emphasizing financial and symbolic protest rather than physical action.
- The Tesla Takedown movement is organizing a 'Global Day of Action' to encourage divestment from Tesla, further heightening tensions.