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Woke Minnesota DA lets Tesla thug walk, signaling it’s open season on Team Trump

The recent surge in domestic terrorism orchestrated by the Soros protection racket has once again reared its ugly head, this time in an attempt to shield anti-Tesla thugs from facing the consequences of their actions against law-abiding citizens who own vehicles manufactured by Elon Musk. Dylan Bryan Adams, a state government employee under Governor Tim Walz, has been accused of vandalizing and defacing multiple Teslas while out walking his dog.

This disturbing trend of targeting individuals who support Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration has been on the rise, with radical activists like Extinction Rebellion NYC defacing Tesla showrooms with derogatory messages. In Minnesota, Adams was caught on camera committing felonies, causing damages amounting to $20,000.

Despite clear evidence against Adams, Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty has refused to press criminal charges and instead proposed a “diversionary” program. This lenient approach sends a dangerous message to anti-Tesla thugs, signaling that they can act with impunity against law-abiding citizens who own Musk-made vehicles.

Moriarty’s close ties to Soros, Inc. raise concerns about her impartiality as a prosecutor. Entities with connections to the crime-promoting financier heavily funded her election campaign, making her decisions suspect. By failing to hold perpetrators of violence and vandalism accountable, Moriarty is effectively endorsing domestic terrorism against those who support Trump and Musk.

This leniency is not new for Moriarty, who has a history of offering lenient deals to violent offenders, including probation for a murderer and reduced sentences for drug dealers. Her actions have sparked outrage and prompted Governor Walz to intervene in certain cases. By turning a blind eye to serious crimes and prioritizing leniency over justice, Moriarty is sending a dangerous message that criminals can act with impunity in Minnesota.

The citizens of Minnesota must hold their elected officials accountable and demand justice for victims of crime. Allowing Moriarty to continue in her role as district attorney sends a troubling message that criminal behavior will go unpunished. It is imperative that the rule of law be upheld and that those who commit crimes, regardless of their affiliations, face appropriate consequences.

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