Sunday, May 18, 2025

Trump: People behind Tesla attack should be prosecuted as terrorists

Donald Trump has no doubt that the people who have recently done everything from vandalizing cars to shooting at Tesla stores should be prosecuted as terrorists.

Donald Trump wants the US justice system to prosecute the person or persons behind a series of attacks on Tesla cars and businesses as terrorists.

This is what Jalopnik writes.

"I will do it. I will stop them," said Donald Trump, declaring the people behind the latest attacks against Tesla terrorists.

The president's words came in connection with part of the Tesla show directly in front of the White House, where Trump was also presented with his new Tesla Model S.

A car that, as the President of the United States, he is not allowed to drive himself due to security reasons. Having said that, a number of wild reports were made in front of the rolling cameras to the journalists present.

Among other things, the president will crack down hard on those or those individuals who have recently expressed their protests against Tesla in vandalism against everything from Tesla cars to businesses and completely innocent Tesla owners.

Should someone be convicted of terrorism on American soil, when it comes to the attacks against Tesla, the punishment depends entirely on where it happened.

In Alabama, for example, the penalty ranges from two years behind bars to death, while a state like Arizona punishes this type of crime with up to life in prison.

While Tesla's sales in Denmark plummeted by 58 percent in February, and the car brand's stock has lost almost as much in value, sales elsewhere have begun to return.

In Norway, Tesla is once again the best-selling car brand in the first days of March. In fact, the Model Y and Model 3 occupy two of the top three spots in the statistics.

In England, too, they seem to be unconcerned about all the fuss. Here, Tesla noted that February was 20 percent better than January.

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