Rage against Elon Musk turns Tesla into a target


Musk, 53, is drawing increasing backlash for his sweeping cuts to federal agencies, a result of the newly formed cost-cutting initiative Musk has labelled the Department of Government Efficiency. — Getty Images via AFP

Tesla charging stations were set ablaze near Boston on a Monday. Shots were fired at a Tesla dealership in Oregon after midnight Thursday. Arrests were made at a nonviolent protest at a Tesla dealership in lower Manhattan on a Saturday.

The electric vehicle company increasingly found itself in police blotters across the country, more than seven weeks after President Donald Trump’s second inauguration swept Tesla CEO Elon Musk into the administration as a senior adviser to the president.

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