Elon Musk calls Tesla showroom arson "terrorism"
Tesla cars were set on fire at a Las Vegas service center. Starlink owner and head of the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Elon Musk reported this on his X-account on Tuesday, March 18.
Musk shared a video of a car showroom where cars are burning. The inventor called the fire arson and 100% terrorism.
"Domestic terrorism rampant against Tesla. Seizure of conservative influencers. Decisive protests and the fight against the deportation of criminals who committed violence. This is not freedom of speech or democratically oriented self-expression. This is anarcho-terrorism," the message says.
Musk noted that there is a website called "Dogequest" with the names, addresses and phone numbers of Tesla car owners across the United States, along with an interactive map and a Molotov cocktail cursor. The site claims that it will delete personal data only if the owners prove that they have sold their Teslas.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on March 11, Musk said that the cyberattack that the social network X (formerly Twitter) suffered the day before was allegedly carried out from Ukraine.