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The War on Tesla Gets Worse As Owners Nationwide Reportedly Doxed

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The latest development in the war on Tesla from the progressive left, angry over Elon Musk’s work in the Trump administration to rein in waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government, only goes to show it absolutely should be treated as domestic terrorism, as President Trump has argued.

A website called “Dogequest” reportedly contains personal information of Tesla owners across the country to shame them into giving up their electric vehicles. In other words, they’re being doxed, as their names, addresses, and phone numbers are found on this interactive website that uses a Molotov cocktail as a cursor. Additionally, Tesla dealerships and locations of the company’s supercharger stations are also included on the map, as are some employees of DOGE, though the information hasn't been confirmed. 

The site’s operators, who also posted the exact locations of Tesla dealerships, said that they will remove identifying information about Tesla drivers only if they provide proof that they sold their electric vehicles, according to 404 Media. […]

The website also hosts personal details allegedly belonging to employees of DOGE, according to the 404 Media report, though the authenticity of the information has not been confirmed.

It is unclear where the alleged Tesla owner data has been sourced from. (New York Post)

According to the report, the site claims Tesla owners on their page can only get their information removed if they provide proof they sold the vehicle.

Some are reporting the site has already come down. 

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