Tesla Owner Fights Back After Cybertruck Vandalized by Radicals

A Tesla owner named Ro is speaking out after his Cybertruck was vandalized in what he calls a “stab in the heart.” Ro appeared on Fox News to share his story, explaining how he confronted the person who targeted his vehicle. The attack left him shocked, but he says it won’t stop him from driving his Tesla. Ro believes the vandalism is part of a larger trend of liberals lashing out at Elon Musk for working with President Trump to cut government waste.

Across the country, Tesla owners are finding themselves caught in the crossfire of violent protests. Vehicles have been set on fire, tagged with offensive messages like “Nazi cars,” and even shot at. Ro’s story is just one example of ordinary Americans being punished for owning a product linked to Musk, who has become a top adviser to Trump. The White House has promised harsh penalties, calling these acts “domestic terrorism.”

President Trump has vowed to lock up attackers for up to 20 years, warning that anyone funding or carrying out these crimes will face justice. Attorney General Pam Bondi has already charged three suspects with using Molotov cocktails to burn down Tesla properties. Critics say Democrats have been slow to condemn the violence, despite years of claiming to oppose domestic terrorism.

Ro, a former liberal who switched parties after 2016, said the vandalism shows how radical the left has become. He called it “insane” that activists would attack people over a company trying to improve America. “What’s wrong with cutting government waste?” he asked. Ro pointed out that many liberals drive Teslas too, wondering why their own side is turning against them.

Other victims, like Jewish owner Avi Ben Hamo, have faced even uglier attacks. His Cybertruck was marked with a swastika by a protester who later claimed to be Jewish himself. Ben Hamo said he no longer feels safe in New York City. Despite this, he still drives his Tesla, saying the car isn’t about politics—it’s just a great vehicle.

The vandalism has sparked outrage among conservatives, who see it as proof that the left tolerates violence when it suits their agenda. While Democrats once praised Tesla for fighting climate change, they’ve gone silent now that Musk is working with Trump. Ro called it a “wake-up call” about the dangerous direction of far-left activism.

Ro isn’t backing down. He’s ordered another Cybertruck and now carries protective gear when driving. “I really like the car,” he said, shrugging off the attack. His story highlights the divide between everyday Americans and radicals trying to bully others into silence.

The Trump administration says the crackdown is just beginning. Bondi warned that anyone involved in these crimes—including those pulling the strings behind the scenes—will be hunted down. For Ro and others, it’s a relief to see leaders taking a stand against chaos and standing up for law and order.

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