Tesla attacks stoke fears of political violence
- Protesters gathered outside a Tesla dealership in Washington, expressing anger towards CEO Elon Musk for reducing the federal workforce, according to reports from Jason Lange.
- PAM Bondi labeled the targeted attacks against Tesla as 'nothing short of domestic terrorism,' indicating the severity of the incidents.
- Roughly 100 people participated in the protest, with similar demonstrations occurring in other U.S. Cities and abroad, as noted in the coverage.
- Tesla's stock has decreased by nearly half since its peak in January, according to Edmunds data.
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