Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and seven GOP House members demanded Wednesday that attacks on Tesla and Elon Musk be probed as domestic terrorism per Axios reporting. The call follows incidents targeting Tesla facilities and Musk’s public profile amid his rising political sway. It reflects growing partisan heat over the billionaire’s role in Trump’s orbit and DOGE leadership.
Greene pointed to vandalism at Tesla’s Texas factory and threats against Musk as evidence of coordinated malice. She tied these to leftist backlash over his free speech stance and work slashing government waste via DOGE. The group urged the FBI to treat the acts as terror not mere crime citing their economic and symbolic weight.
Tesla’s gigafactory in Austin saw spray-painted slurs and cut power lines this year with damages in the millions. Musk has faced death threats online amplifying fears among his allies in Congress. Greene’s cohort argues these hit a key U.S. innovator warranting a federal terror lens over local policing.
The push aligns with Musk’s DOGE mission under Trump to rethink federal spending drawing ire from progressive critics. His X platform buyout and Tesla’s growth make him a lightning rod for activists opposed to his vision. GOP lawmakers say this hostility now spills into physical attacks needing stiffer response.
Democrats dismissed the terror label as overreach arguing vandalism and threats don’t match plots like January 6. They accuse Greene of hyping the issue to shield Musk’s divisive clout in GOP circles. No arrests tie the Tesla incidents to a broader conspiracy yet stoking doubts on her claims.
Musk’s security team ramped up after the threats with Tesla vowing tighter safeguards at its plants. He’s stayed vocal on X brushing off risks while backing Trump’s agenda. Greene’s move aims to force DOJ action though experts say terror probes need clear intent beyond vandalism.
Public reaction splits hard with Musk fans decrying a war on innovation while foes see it as rich-guy whining. Trending posts on X show Tesla workers rattled but resolute amid the chaos. The GOP eight hope their letter sways Attorney General Garland despite his packed slate.
This dust-up underscores Musk’s polarizing leap from tech titan to political player under Trump’s wing. Greene’s terror framing tests how far his allies can stretch law enforcement’s reach. For now Tesla plugs along as the FBI weighs whether these attacks cross into domestic terror terrain.
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