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No clue if this is true but for argument's sake let's say it is.

Been a hoot if Musk shoved Bessent. Bessent regains footage, knocks Musk out and then starts to choke Musk with T cheering him on while everything was live streamed to X.

From DM. May not want to open with a phone.

 

Study reveals surprising trend among nearly half of Tesla drivers: 'More ... emotionally charged than they ever expected'​

Vandalism against vehicles has unfortunately been around for a very long time. From keyed door panels to slashed tires, it can become a costly ordeal for anyone who has even been victimized. And according to nearly 50% of Tesla owners, their electric vehicles have been targeted by vandals at an alarming rate.

In a recent study from Guardian Service, researchers surveyed 508 Tesla owners in the United States. This was done to "explore how vandalism, insurance hikes, and public perception are reshaping the EV ownership experience."

As noted by the researchers, 44% of Tesla owners reported that they received "intentional damage to their vehicle." This accounted for an average repair bill of $1,900 for owners. Not only do these acts of vandalism cost Tesla owners in the short term, but they may affect long-term insurance rates as well.

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