AG Bondi Addresses Tesla-Targeted Terrorism Suspects: No Plea Negotiations Underway

On Thursday, Attorney General Pam Bondi spoke out on Fox News Channel’s "The Ingraham Angle," addressing recent acts of vandalism and terrorism targeting Tesla products and properties owned by Elon Musk. She made it clear that anyone involved in such activities would face serious consequences from federal law enforcement, with no chance for plea deals.

During the segment, host Laura Ingraham brought up a specific case involving a suspect arrested in Las Vegas, who now faces federal charges. Bondi responded by highlighting the significant efforts of law enforcement, including state police and the FBI, who collaborated to bring this individual into custody. She noted that the suspect could face a minimum of five years and up to 20 years in prison for his actions.

Bondi praised the police for their diligent work on the case, emphasizing the risks posed by these crimes. She warned that the ongoing vandalism and bomb threats could lead to dangerous situations, potentially harming innocent people. Bondi stated firmly that there would be no leniency for those involved in such acts, reinforcing that they are pursuing the maximum penalties available under the law.

The Attorney General’s remarks come amid growing concerns about safety and security related to Tesla and other properties linked to Musk. Her strong stance signals a commitment to protecting these assets and ensuring that those who engage in destructive behavior are held accountable.

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