This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Extremists are vandalizing, destroying cars because of owner's work to help America
Anti-Trump radicals who have, sometimes violently, opposed the president plans to help Americans by eliminating waste, fraud, corruption, even criminal activity, from the government's spending, have been warned.
They could be subject to long prison terms for domestic violence.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has released the following statement:
The vandalism, or worse, has been reported in multiple states on Tesla vehicles, because Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla, also is working as chief of Trump's Department of Government Efficiency to shut down waste of Americans' tax dollars.
There's even a website that has purported to publish the names of Tesla owners, actually suggesting they express their "flair" for artistry with a spray can.
President Trump has explained it's likely not just random vandalism, but there is a strategy, and the presence of powerful and wealthy interests, behind it: "I do think this is an act of domestic terrorism. When we catch those people, you will find out that they were paid by people who were very highly political on the left."
The hit list announces, "If you're on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside—no map needed!"
The hit list, called DOGEQuest, comes "amid a series of violent attacks targeting Tesla vehicles and dealerships. The FBI and ATF are investigating damage to Cybertrucks at a dealership in Kansas City," according to HeadlineUSA.
Amid dozens of instances of vandalism, hundreds have rioters also have gathered at Tesla dealerships.