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Explosive devices hidden at Tesla dealership in latest attack on Elon Musk

A series of explosive devices have been found hidden in a Tesla dealership. President Donald Trump has labelled such actions as “domestic terrorism’ and has vowed to go after those responsible.

Police Find Incendiary Devices at Austin Tesla Dealership, Authorities Say

Several “incendiary devices” were found at a Tesla dealership in Texas, according to police.

A bomb squad deployed to the dealership in north Austin Monday local time (early Tuesday AEDT) after receiving a call about suspicious objects that had been found there.

A Tesla dealership in Austin, Texas was targeted on a bomb scare. Picture: Getty Images
A Tesla dealership in Austin, Texas was targeted on a bomb scare. Picture: Getty Images

The objects were determined to be working incendiary devices, and were taken away by cops.

No suspects or motivations in the case have been released, but it comes after a string of attacks on the Elon Musk-owned car company in recent weeks in retaliation over his activities with President Trump’s DOGE.

Previous attacks have happened across the country, with Tesla cars and charging stations being vandalised, torched and even shot up by rogue activists.

Both Attorney-General Pam Bondi and President Trump have called the attackers “domestic terrorists” and vowed to prosecute with a heavy hand.

“The days of committing crimes without consequence have ended,” Ms Bondi said in a statement last week, announcing that three people who were charged in the attacks so far could face up to 20 years in prison.

“Let this be a warning: If you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, the Department of Justice will put you behind bars,” she said.

FIRST BUDDY NOT ALLOWED TO SEE WAR PLANS

President Donald Trump said that Elon Musk should not be allowed to see top secret US plans for any war with China, in a rare admission that his billionaire ally’s business links raised potential conflicts of interest.

Trump strongly denied media reports that the world’s richest man, who is now leading the cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), would receive a classified Pentagon briefing on its war strategy.

Tesla and Space X boss Musk has major business interests in China but also has huge US defence contracts, while his status as an unelected adviser to Trump has raised concerns about his influence.

“I don’t want to show it to anybody. You’re talking about a potential war with China,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

“Certainly you wouldn’t show it to a businessman who is helping us so much … Elon has businesses in China and he would be susceptible perhaps to that.”

Elon Musk with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and chief of staff Susie Wiles leaving for Air Force One on Friday. Picture: Annabelle Gordon / AFP
Elon Musk with White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and chief of staff Susie Wiles leaving for Air Force One on Friday. Picture: Annabelle Gordon / AFP

Trump, who was unveiling a contract for Boeing to build the next-generation F-47 fighter jet, described Musk as a “patriot” and hailed his efforts to slash back the US federal government, including the Defense Department.

Musk was at the Pentagon on Friday, but Trump attacked reports, first published in the New York Times, about the visit.

“They really are the enemy of the people,” Trump said of the Times, which reported Musk was to receive a briefing in a secure room dubbed “The Tank” on maritime tactics and targeting plans.

The paper said the briefing was called off after it was publicised.

Musk, Wiles and Leavitt alight Air Force One to join the US President at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey for the weekend. Picture: Brendan Smialowski / AFP
Musk, Wiles and Leavitt alight Air Force One to join the US President at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey for the weekend. Picture: Brendan Smialowski / AFP

‘AMAZING VISIT’

China is increasingly regarded by the US as its biggest rival causing tensions to soar as the world’s two largest economies hit each other with tariffs.

Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth hailed the “amazing visit” by Musk to the Pentagon.

“I look forward to continuing our work together,” Hegseth said on X.

Musk joined the chorus of criticism against the New York Times, labelling it “pure propaganda” on his social media platform X.

“I’ve been to the Pentagon many times over many years. Not my first time in the building,” he wrote.

China commentators have compared Donald Trump with Mao Tse Tung and Elon Musk with Madam Mao.
China commentators have compared Donald Trump with Mao Tse Tung and Elon Musk with Madam Mao.

But Musk has longstanding business ties to China.

His company Tesla produces some of its electric vehicles at a huge so-called gigafactory in Shanghai and is trying to compete with fast-growing Chinese manufacturers.

The entrepreneur has become a cult figure in China and has fostered ties with its leadership. He has also suggested the self-ruled island of Taiwan should become part of China.

Protesters have been gathering weekly across New York City to denounce President Trump and Elon Musk. Picture: Spencer Platt / Getty via AFP
Protesters have been gathering weekly across New York City to denounce President Trump and Elon Musk. Picture: Spencer Platt / Getty via AFP

The US President has repeatedly insisted that Musk has no conflicts of interest, even as the tech billionaire leads a harsh overhaul of US government agencies, some of which have dealings with Musk’s companies.

Musk’s SpaceX has US government defence contracts worth billions of dollars, including for launching rockets and for the use of the Starlink satellite service.

Trump has recently further blurred the line by promoting Tesla cars after attacks by vandals over Musk’s links to the White House.

President Trump suggested Friday that such vandals could be deported to prisons in El Salvador.

A protester holds a placard outside a Tesla dealership in Los Angeles, California. Picture: Frederic J. Brown / AFP
A protester holds a placard outside a Tesla dealership in Los Angeles, California. Picture: Frederic J. Brown / AFP

Democrats have meanwhile blasted the president for handing administration policy to Musk despite him undergoing no background checks and heading companies with government contracts.

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Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/north-america/trump-wont-let-musk-see-us-war-strategy-over-conflict-of-interest-in-potential-uschina-war/news-story/fc694f21458357efd1c01c112cd19746