Bondi Warns Crockett To ‘Tread Carefully’ Over Call For Musk To Be ‘Taken Down’

Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett, encouraging her to “tread very carefully” after the Democrat suggested that Elon Musk should be “taken down.”

“She is an elected public official, so she needs to tread very carefully because nothing will happen to Elon Musk, and we are going to fight to protect all the Tesla owners throughout this country,” Bondi vowed on Fox News.

Bondi reiterated her commitment to putting an end to the widespread violence against Tesla owners and dealerships. This includes putting electric cars on fire and painting mean things on them.

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