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Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned that individuals financing attacks on the company will go to prison, according to his post on X. The comment followed a post on X that suggested Attorney General Pam Bondi may investigate those allegedly funding the incidents. Bondi previously said the Department of Justice is pursuing a 20-year sentence for Cooper Jo Frederick, who was accused of firebombing a Tesla dealership in Colorado. She labeled the attacks “domestic terrorism.” The wave of vandalism comes amid backlash to Musk’s political affiliations, including his role in the Trump administration and his controversial support for Germany’s AfD party.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned that individual financing attacks on the company will go to prison,
00:07according to his post on X. The comment followed a post on X that suggested Attorney General Pam
00:12Bondi be investigating those allegedly funding the incidents. Bondi previously said the Department
00:16of Justice is pursuing a 20-year sentence for Cooper Joe Frederick, who was accused of firebombing
00:22a Tesla dealership in Colorado. She labeled the attacks domestic terrorism. The wave of vandalism
00:27comes amid backlash to Musk's political affiliations, including his role in the Trump administration
00:32and his controversial support for Germany's AfD party.
00:35For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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