
Chairwoman Greene and Full DOGE Subcommittee Issue Letter to Attorney General & FBI Director Following Wave of Organized Attacks Against Elon Musk and Tesla
Following a wave of organized attacks targeting Elon Musk and Tesla car dealerships, charging stations, and vehicles across the country, DOGE Subcommittee Chairwoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with every Republican DOGE Subcommittee member, sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel requesting additional information about their nature and background.
Reports suggest that groups like Antifa, known for their history of domestic terrorism during the “Summer of Love” in 2020 following the overdose death of drug addict Georgia Floyd, may be involved in the recent Tesla attacks.
“We are urging the Department of Justice and the FBI to prioritize a thorough investigation of these attacks,” stated the members of the DOGE Subcommittee.
“In November, President Trump won a landslide election when the American people issued a decisive mandate for the leadership of this country and how they want to be governed.
A significant part of that mandate was to establish the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to create a government that is more efficient, transparent, and accountable to the American people.
Democrats have used agencies like USAID as taxpayer-funded slush funds to push their woke agenda on the entire world using billions of dollars from hard-working Americans.
Democrats are upset and having a complete meltdown because Elon Musk and his DOGE team are eliminating the waste, fraud, and abuse they are responsible for creating while taking advantage of the American people.
Now, Democrats are proving that they are the party of violence once again.
Everyone responsible for coordinating and carrying out these attacks must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
Reports, including from Elon Musk himself, link various Democrat-affiliated non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to the attacks, specifically, Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project, and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). These groups receive a significant amount of funding from ActBlue, a Democrat superPAC.
Attacks are taking place across the country: Tesla charging stations set on fire in Boston; gunshots fired at a Tesla dealership in Portland; spray-painted words like “Nazi” on cars and a Tesla dealership then throwing Molotov cocktails in Colorado; Cybertrucks set on fire in Seattle.
These attacks are not isolated, and Chairwoman Greene and the DOGE Subcommittee are seeking answers to three key questions:
- Who is organizing and carrying out these attacks?
- Is there a link between NGOs and the organizers of these attacks?
- If NGOs are linked to these attacks, has federal funding been provided to any of them?
Read Chairwoman Greene and the DOGE Subcommittee’s full letter here.


Chattooga Local News
GBI Arrests Rome Man in Sexual Exploitation of Children Investigation

Chattooga Local News
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Renames Fort Moore to Fort Benning

Chattooga Opinions
The Joy of the Journey: Out loud

Bulloch Public Safety
02/17/2025 Booking Report for Bulloch County

Chattooga Local Government
Sheriff Schrader releases incident report involving Chattooga County Sole Commissioner Andy Allen

Chattooga Local News
Update: Arrest in Fatal Accident

Chattooga Local Spotlight
Longtime Chattooga County Waitress Debbie Faces Another BBQ Restaurant Closing

Georgia Politics
Georgia House Passes Critical Tax Relief for Georgia Citizens
