Trump Promises Hard Line Against Tesla Attackers

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President Donald Trump isn’t backing off. At a White House event this week, he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and made a bold promise. He’ll label violence at Tesla dealerships and charging stations as domestic terrorism, a move aimed at halting the rising tide of attacks. Conservatives say it’s about time.

The pledge came with flair. Trump promised to buy a Tesla himself, showing support for Musk, who heads the Department of Government Efficiency. But when pressed on the escalating violence against Tesla sites, he didn’t mince words. “I’ll do it. I’m going to stop them,” he told the crowd. Republicans nod, it’s classic Trump—action, not chatter.

Tesla’s been under siege lately. Breitbart News has tracked the chaos: gunshots at a dealership, vandalism across states, and a wild arson attempt in South Carolina. There, a masked thug spray-painted “(expletive) TRUMP LONG LIVE UKRAINE” near charging stations, then botched a Molotov cocktail attack—setting himself ablaze instead. Conservatives laugh, justice served hot.

Trump’s got the culprits in his sights. “We catch anybody doing it… because they’re harming a great American company,” he said, doubling down. “We already know who some of them are, we’re gonna catch them. And they’re bad guys.” Republicans cheer this grit—he’s not letting Tesla take the hit alone.

The violence isn’t random. Protests have spiked since Musk’s DOGE role slashed federal waste—$2 billion from the EPA alone this week. Posts on X buzz with outrage: “They’re mad Trump’s winning!” Conservatives see it as payback for 89 executive orders in 50 days, reshaping America.

Not everyone’s on board. The Tesla Takedown movement hit Bluesky, claiming, “We are a nonviolent grassroots protest movement. We oppose violence and destruction of property.” They argue peaceful dissent isn’t terrorism and accused Trump of intimidation. Republicans scoff. Tell that to the burned-out chargers.

Trump’s stance is pure steel. His March 4 speech—82 percent approved—set the tone: no nonsense, all results. Cutting crossings to 300 daily from Biden’s 10,000? That’s his playbook. Now, protecting Tesla, a symbol of American grit, fits right in—conservatives bet it’s a winner.

The South Carolina fiasco tells the tale. The Post and Courier reported a masked vandal hurling beer-bottle Molotovs at Tesla stations near a Mellow Mushroom pizzeria. He torched himself instead—flames up his back, witnesses said. Republicans call it poetic, a thug’s own reckoning.

Musk’s a lightning rod. DOGE’s cuts rile the left, and Tesla’s the target. Trump’s not flinching—he’s vowed to hunt these “bad guys” down. Conservatives argue it’s not just about cars, it’s about standing tall against lawless punks.

America’s watching a warrior president. Trump’s promise isn’t talk—it’s a lifeline to a company under fire. Republicans stand proud with heads high. The left can squawk, but conservatives say this crackdown’s locking it down—Tesla’s safe, and Trump’s in charge.