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‘Tell Your People To Stop Firebombing’ Tesla Facilities, Fox Host Tells Democratic Strategist

Jesse Watters of Fox News Friday evening urged Democrat strategist and Fox panelist Jessica Tarlov to share the Tesla facility with “people” and “people.”

Protests against billionaire Elon Musk and his electric car company Tesla erupted this month, with some charging stations graffiti and flapping. While discussing protests against Musk’s involvement in government efficiency (DOGE), “five” panelist Janine Piro called out a Democrat who previously condemned domestic terrorism but remained silent about Musk’s attacks on the company.

“OK, Jessica, DEMS has been opposed to domestic terrorism for many years. In fact, the 13 people who proposed federal domestic terrorism laws seem to have refused to respond to Fox News on whether they felt they agreed that this was a domestic terrorism,” Pirro said.

“I don’t know who they are. I encourage anyone in the record and in any position of power to condemn violent behavior,” Tarlov replied. “I think it’s very easy.”

The panel discussed lawmakers like Democrat Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett. Called To “fall” Musk while talking to the Tesla Takedown movement. In a call with the protest group on Thursday, Crockett added that all she wanted for her birthday was “Eron being defeated” on March 29th, which immediately means “figically.”

“Okay, do you want to be held responsible for everyone who sent the pipe bombs affected by Donald Trump?” asked Tarloff. “A man from Florida who sent pipe bombs to prominent Democrats like Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton and George Soros?”

Gutfeld called Tarlov to have only one example to use against the Republican Party, but the Democratic strategist listed other scenarios.(Related: Exclusive: Federal agencies quietly continue to spread large spending under Biden, report discovery

“No, there’s no example,” Tarloff said. “The people who come out and film at Walmart looking for brown people. You want to take people who have been influenced by Donald Trump.”

“That’s not that Donald Trump wants it. Democrats want it to be destroyed,” Piro said.

Tarlov said no one wanted destruction. Pillo then failed to fail Democrat Vice Presidential candidate Tim Waltz.

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“I said yesterday, I thought it was really stupid,” Tarloff said. “And Locanna is right. He has 20,000 people working for Tesla. There are hundreds of millions of dollars in Tesla stocks that burn these pensions or fund these pensions. I should say. That part must be stopped for sure. If you don’t want to buy a car, if you don’t want to buy a car, then sell your car.”

“But Donald Trump, in the truth, socially speaking, you’re probably going to El Salvador. At this moment, ACLU lawyers report that people were mistakenly sent to El Salvador. “They also sent women. El Salvador doesn’t want to take women. Do you ultimately admit that the way these people are reviewing is inaccurate?”

Piro and Tarloff discussed Trump’s deportation plan. Before asking Watters about his investment in Tesla, Piro said he thinks it’s important to “get rid of criminals” in the US.

“I’m invested. I’ve been invested. So if you want, go for it. Am I in trouble now, Jessica?” Watter teased.

Tarloff responded by saying she was “probably” invested in Tesla stocks as well.

“Okay, good. So tell your people to stop using fire bombs,” Watters said.

“I have it,” Tarloff whispered.

Thursday, US Attorney General Pam Bondy announcement Accusations against three individuals arrested for violently destroying Tesla’s property. In a statement, the Justice Department said individuals would “face the full power of the law” to use Molotov cocktails to set fire to Tesla cars and charging stations.

“The days of committing crimes without consequences are over,” Bondy said. “Let’s make this a warning. If you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla’s property, the Department of Justice will put you behind the bar.”

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