< img src = "/uploads/blogs/45/4d/IB-FR3871hth_7c6fc931.jpg" Alt = "US General Prosecutor called vandalism relative to Tesla & quot; quot; quot & quot; quot; /> < P > Pem Bondi said the Tesla dealership series is acts of terrorism directed against Ilon Mask. Vandals damaged cars and buildings of the company in several cities.

< P > US Prosecutor General Pam Bondi on Tuesday named a recent series of attacks on Tesla dealer centers across the country acts of “internal terrorism” against Ilon Mask. It happened on the background of the pressure of the US President Donald Trump team on the Ministry of Justice to take decisive action, writes & nbsp; UNN with reference to & nbsp; the New York Times.

~ ~ ~ ~ > > < p >< b > details 0 ~/p > < p >In recent weeks, vandals are against the backdrop of contradictory attempts to sharply reduce the federal government and dismiss civil servants spoiled or destroy Tesla cars and damaged the company buildings in several cities. At least five cars at the Tesla plant in Las Vegas were damaged on Tuesday, as the local government, a deliberate attack, said. About the victims did not come.

< P > “A number of violent attacks on Tesla's property is nothing but internal terrorism. We will continue investigations that will have serious consequences for those involved in these attacks, including those who work behind the scenes to coordinate and statement.

< P > It should be noted that the US does not have a separate federal national law on terrorism that would provide for punishment for actions such as arson. In the sight of < P > Bond did not specify what charges could be put forward, but she said that if guilty some of the accused could be threatened by at least five years in prison.

~ < P > Republicans in Congress, including a member of the Margori Taylor Green Congress member, Georgia, according to the newspaper, put pressure on Bonda so that she calls such attacks with “internal terrorism” – after a successful confrontation of the laws. racists and other far -right groups.

Natasha Kumar

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