Doge card of the Musk World as Trump AG warns Tesla Vandals
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A new online map shows locations in the United States of Tesla Dealers and superchargers as well as alleged addresses and telephone numbers associated with members of the Trump government team, led by Elon Musk, CEO von Tesla.
The Dogquest card spread online this week when the police continued to examine a flood of vandalism against Tesla locations across the country. The US general Prosecutor Pam Bondi called “the crush of violent attacks on Tesla ownership … nothing less than domestic terrorism”.
“The Ministry of Justice has already calculated several perpetrators, even in cases where fees contain a five -year minimum penalty,” said Bondi in a statement.
Bondi's statement came hours after a person with a weapon and Molotow cocktails started a fiery attack on a Tesla location in Las Vegas.
“We will continue examinations that serious consequences for those involved in these attacks, including those who work behind the scenes to coordinate and finance these crimes,” said the Attorney General.
An investigator looks over the scene in a Tesla collision center after a person set fire to several vehicles on March 18, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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President Donald Trump posted a video clip from him on Wednesday on Wednesday: “Sure, I think”, a question of the moderator of Fox News Laura Ingraham, who asked if he regarded the attacks on Tesla ownership as “domestic terrorism”.
Trump also claimed without evidence that “I think they are people who are very political” when people are arrested because of these crimes.
Trump in the same interview called Musk, who spent hundreds of millions of dollars to help him win a second term in the White House – “a patriot”.
On Wednesday, the police in Fresno, California, said they had arrested a man who was seen on a viral video that Kepp a Tesla in the parking lot of a Costco.
In San Diego, several cars sprayed swastika in a Tesla dealer at the beginning of this week, the authorities said.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, watches how President Donald Trump speaks on March 11, 2025 in front of the White House in Washington, DC.
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Musk, who is by far the richest person in the world, and his company with electric vehicles criticize because his role monitors the so-called Department of Government Efficiency for Trump administration.
The Doge employees are involved with far -reaching efforts to reduce the main burden on the federal government and to eliminate a number of federal authorities. These efforts have faced several legal challenges before federal courts.
Since Musk has become a large public face of the Trump government, the Tesla share also paid a price.
The company's share price has dropped by around 50% since mid-December and has triggered a market capitalization of more than $ 700 billion.
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The Dogquest card identifies various DogeTeammit members with names with their alleged telephone numbers and addresses.
The website calls itself dry “the ultimate hub for enthusiasts of the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge)! Our innovative platform enables users to explore an interactive map of Doge -Land brands”.
“But that's not all! We have also moved to Tesla Motors owners and offer a comprehensive resource to localize nearby service centers, exhibition rooms and charging stations – all in our fingertips,” says the website.
“If you are looking for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside – no card needs!” The page says. “At Dogequest, we believe that we can strengthen creative expressions of the protest that you can easily perform from your own home.”
The website also bears a disclaimer: “Dogquest supports neither actions nor.”
It was not clear how long the website was online. Sometimes on Wednesday, the website was not available to some users for unknown reasons.
“If we expect some to try to bring us down, we have designed Dogquest so that we are super easy to mirror,” said the website.
CNBC has requested a comment on the website from Tesla.
Musk replied in a post on his social media website X on Tuesday to a post that contained a video of Tesla cars that burned in Las Vegas.
“This level of violence is crazy and deeply wrong,” wrote Musk.
“Tesla only does electric cars and has done nothing to earn these evil attacks,” he added.
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