Tesla Cybertruck Attacks

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Musk’s high-profile role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a Trump initiative to cut federal spending, may also be a factor. In recent weeks, Tesla properties have seen vandalism, including fires at service centers and gunfire at a dealership. While investigations continue, no definitive link to his political involvement has been established. Still, the timing has intensified scrutiny on Tesla and Elon Musk.

What doesn’t make sense about the vandalism is that Elon Musk and Tesla already has the money from the cars that are vandalizing. These vehicles are owned by private owners and not the company. Which means the vandals are destroying private property. These owners will make a claim for damages with their insurance, which will raise not just their premium premiums, but the mass damage will increase the insurance for every car. Much like what we saw with the fires in California and the hurricanes in the southeast. Repairs to damaged vehicles, means the insurance company will get the parts are from Tesla, that makes Elon Musk more money. Talk about being short sighted.

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