It’s a downfall for the Tesla CEO who has been at the centre of criticism for a few weeks.
Elon Musk's political positions are far from pleasing, and some are keen to make this known through targeted actions against his company Tesla.
Following cars set on fire in front of a repair centre in Las Vegas, it seems that new protest movements are forming to bring down Trump's right-hand man. And now it's the anonymous site named "Dogequest" attacking him by revealing personal information about the owners of Tesla (in the United States) as well as employees of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Musk, reports The Independent. And according to the New York Post, names, phone numbers, and addresses have reportedly been published on the "Dogequest" site.
Precise geolocations
Moreover, the site shared a map showing the precise geolocation of Tesla vehicles, dealers as well as places where car charging is possible across the US territory.
These manoeuvres are making the billionaire stand on his toes. On his social media network X, Elon Musk stated that "encouraging the destruction of Tesla across the country is extreme domestic ter.rorism".
404 Media, on the other hand, investigated the new coup. It seems, according to its research, that the shared data mainly concerns supporters of Musk and Tesla. As for the dealer locations, most are reportedly correct.
(MH with Manon Pierre - Source: The Independent - Picture: ©picture alliance / Consolidated News Photos | Aaron Schwartz)
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