Greene-led DOGE House panel urges DOJ to investigate recent attacks on Musk's Tesla
Multiple Tesla cars, charging stations and dealerships have been vandalized since Musk began working at DOGE.
The House's Department of Government Efficiency panel, led by GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, is asking the Justice Department to investigate Tesla vehicles being vandalized and destroyed since EV car company's owner, Elon Musk, became a White House appointee.
"These attacks, which seem to involve coordinated acts of vandalism, arson, and other acts of violence, seriously threaten public safety," the DOGE subcommittee wrote in a letter Wednesday to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel.
Multiple Tesla cars, charging stations and dealerships have been vandalized since Musk began leading the Trump administration DOGE, according to ABC News.
The letter listed examples such as Tesla charging stations being set on fire in Boston and Tesla cyber-trucks being set on fire in Seattle.
Greene asked whether non-governmental organizations were involved in the attack.
"If NGOs are linked to these attacks, has federal funding been provided to any of them?" the letter reads. "The American public deserves transparency and assurance that their tax dollars are not being used to fund domestic political terrorism."