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Trump and Musk Unite: Tough Penalties for Tesla Protesters Ahead

President Trump and Elon Musk are standing strong against violent protesters who are attacking Tesla. Trump announced tough new penalties for anyone caught harming Tesla property. He said, “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 comes after far-left activists burned Tesla cars and vandalized dealerships across the country.

Trump showed his support for Musk by turning the White House into a Tesla showroom. He even bought a Tesla himself to prove his confidence in American innovation. Musk promised to double Tesla production in the U.S. and create more jobs. Despite radical protesters trying to hurt Tesla, the company’s stock is bouncing back thanks to Trump’s pro-business policies.

The so-called “Tesla Takedown” movement claims to be peaceful, but their protests have led to fires, graffiti, and chaos. Musk called out these activists as pawns of wealthy Democrats like George Soros. He warned that fake protests funded by liberal elites are trying to destroy a great American company. Trump agrees, saying these troublemakers should be labeled domestic terrorists.

While the left attacks Musk for cutting government waste, he’s focused on building a brighter future. Tesla plans to launch self-driving “cyber-cabs” next year, proving American tech leads the world. Meanwhile, Trump’s policies are protecting jobs and stopping reckless spending. Together, they’re fighting for law and order against mobs who hate success.

Elon Musk is a true patriot. He’s working hard to make America efficient again, while the radical left spreads lies and violence. Tesla’s success story is under attack by jealous activists who can’t stand seeing hardworking Americans thrive. Trump and Musk won’t back down. They’re putting America first, and real Americans stand with them.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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