Trump suggests Tesla vandals be jailed in El Salvador
- Donald Trump suggested that individuals vandalizing Teslas should face 20-year prison sentences in El Salvador, citing the country's prison conditions as a deterrent.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that serious charges will be brought against vandalizers, dubbing their actions as domestic terrorism.
- Three individuals have been arrested for vandalizing Tesla vehicles and are facing serious legal consequences, according to Bondi.
- Over 250 Venezuelan migrants were deported to El Salvador amidst legal controversy, as a U.S. District Judge ordered a temporary block on the move.
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Trump Escalates Threats Against Those Who Destroy Tesla Vehicles
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday escalated his administration’s threats against those who destroy Tesla vehicles, pondering on social media whether he should send the vandals to an El Salvador prison notorious for its rough conditions.
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