Protests against Tesla and Elon Musk have erupted across the country, but these aren’t ordinary demonstrations. They’re part of a coordinated effort by radical groups to undermine American freedoms. The so-called “Global Day of Action” saw activists swarm Tesla dealerships, waving signs and shouting slogans. But behind the scenes, federal agents warn these protests are linked to dangerous attacks on private property.
The FBI has labeled some attacks as domestic terrorism, charging suspects for setting fires and smashing windows at Tesla sites. Attorney General Pam Bondi made it clear: “The days of committing crimes without consequence have ended.” Violent actors tossed Molotov cocktails, destroyed vehicles, and even targeted a wheelchair-bound woman’s car. These aren’t peaceful protests—they’re organized chaos.
Fox Business host Dagen McDowell exposed the real motive behind the outrage. “This was never about climate change,” she said. “It’s about controlling the American people.” The Biden administration once pushed electric vehicles as mandatory, but now radicals attack the same cars. Their hypocrisy is clear: this movement isn’t about saving the planet—it’s about power.
Democrats refuse to condemn the violence, even as Tesla owners face threats. Republican lawmakers like Rep. Harriet Hageman called out the left’s silence, accusing them of stirring division. “They’ve lost the narrative, so they resort to attacking conservatives,” she said. Law enforcement found encrypted messages planning the assaults, proving this isn’t random.
Elon Musk’s work to slash government waste through the DOGE has made him a target. Protesters want to crash Tesla’s stock and force him out. But Musk isn’t backing down. “Stop acting psycho,” he told vandals. Tesla remains a symbol of American innovation, with over 80% of its cars made in the U.S. Attacking Tesla means attacking American jobs and independence.
Counterprotesters showed up to support Musk, clashing with agitators. In Massachusetts, a pickup truck struck two protesters, while in Germany, seven Teslas burned. Despite claims of “peaceful” rallies, the damage speaks louder. AG Bondi’s charges against arsonists send a message: law and order will prevail.
The left’s obsession with controlling energy and industry has backfired. First, they demanded electric cars. Now, they smash them. This isn’t activism—it’s authoritarianism. As McDowell said, “They want to dictate what you drive, what you buy, and how you live.” Conservatives won’t let that happen.
Americans see through the chaos. Polls show most support cutting government waste, even if messy. Musk’s reforms threaten the swamp, and radicals panic. But their violence only strengthens resolve. Trump-backed leaders like Hageman vow to keep fighting: “We’re reclaiming our nation.” The battle isn’t just about Tesla—it’s about preserving freedom from those who crave control.