Donald Trump’s Warning: US President Donald Trump has given a major warning on the sabotage at Tesla’s Collision Center on Friday (March 21). On this matter, Donald Trump posted a post on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday.
Donald Trump wrote in his post on Truth Social, “If any person is caught damaging Tesla’s cars or his property, he will be put in jail for 20 years and this decision will be applicable to those who fund the people. We are looking for you !!!”
Why Donald Trump gave such a warning,
This warning of US President Donald Trump came after the statement of American Attorney General Pam Bandy in which he referred to the recent violent attacks on the property of billionaire Allen Musk’s company Tesla. He said, “This attack on Tesla’s property is nothing short of domestic terrorism.” Paam Bandy ate all the people involved in this incident and their funding to investigate and take strict action against all the people hiding behind the screen.
In a statement, the Attorney General said, “This violent attack on Tesla’s property is nothing short of domestic terrorism. At the same time, the US Department of Justice has accused many people about the matter, including at least 5 years of mandatory punishment allegations.”
He further said, “We will continue our investigation on these attacks. We will get strict punishment to all the people involved. Along with this, they will also take action against the people who fund them.”
Attack at the Collision Center in Tesla in Las Vegas
This statement by Attorney General Paam Bandy came in Las Vegas after a fire in Tesla’s Collision Center on Tuesday (March 18). ABC News said in its report, quoting the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, “This incident is the most attacked among the Electric Vehicle Company.”
It is noteworthy that Tesla and SpaceX owner billionaire Elon Musk has taken over as the head of the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), since then incidents of sabotage have come to light on Tesla’s vehicles, dealerships and charging stations and protests have also been held in recent weeks.

