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Kevin O’Leary Slams Tesla Vandals in Fiery CNN Outburst
Kevin O’Leary, the sharp-tongued investor and TV personality, unleashed a blistering tirade on CNN, declaring that those vandalizing Tesla vehicles deserve to “rot in hell in prison for 20 years” after a spate of attacks linked to Elon Musk’s political ties. Speaking with unfiltered fury, O’Leary dismissed any ideological excuses, branding the perpetrators as criminals whose actions—shooting, torching, and smashing Teslas—have nothing to do with policy debates and everything to do with lawlessness.
O’Leary’s comments came amid a wave of vandalism targeting Tesla dealerships and cars nationwide. The attacks reportedly stem from anger over Musk’s role in Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.
“Breaking in, shooting a car, setting it on fire—it’s not about politics or Tesla,” he said. He argued that such acts are pure thuggery, warranting the harshest punishment under the law.
Tesla showrooms from Las Vegas to Seattle have reported burned vehicles and shattered windows. The FBI has launched a task force to track down those responsible, labeling some incidents as domestic terrorism.
O’Leary, a self-made millionaire, stressed that businesses like Tesla shouldn’t be battlegrounds for political gripes. He called for a crackdown to protect private property and deter further chaos.
Musk, Tesla’s CEO, has publicly condemned the vandalism, noting the company’s focus on innovation, not ideology. He’s urged law enforcement to treat the attacks with utmost seriousness.
The Trump administration has echoed O’Leary’s sentiment, with officials vowing swift justice. Attorney General Pam Bondi has promised to pursue severe penalties for those caught.
Some activists claim the vandalism reflects frustration with Musk’s influence in government cuts. They argue Tesla has become a symbol of unchecked corporate power under Trump.
O’Leary dismissed such justifications as nonsense, insisting criminals don’t get a pass for ideology. He predicted long prison terms would send a clear message to would-be vandals.
Tesla owners have reported increased anxiety, with some adding security to their vehicles. A few have even slapped on bumper stickers disavowing Musk to avoid trouble.
The CNN segment sparked online debate, with viewers split on O’Leary’s fiery stance. Supporters praised his bluntness, while critics accused him of ignoring underlying grievances.
Law enforcement officials say the vandalism surge is stretching resources thin. They’re now coordinating with federal agencies to stem the tide of destruction.
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| Total News Sources | 29 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 38% Right |
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