Have you bought a Tesla recently? Your phone number and home address, along with that of DOGE staffers, may have been posted on an online hit list.
Dubbed DOGEQuest, the hitlist features a U.S. map pinpointing the addresses of DOGE staffers, Tesla dealerships and charging stations, and even Tesla vehicles—presumably locating where they can be found.
DOGEQuest’s cursor sports a Molotov cocktail icon and appears to encourage users to vandalize Tesla vehicles, making clear its violent intent.
The website mocks its stated purpose: to connect “like-minded Tesla owners with one another, facilitating a vibrant community through shared contact information.”
The hitlist then encourages violence against Tesla vehicles, saying, “If you’re on the hunt for a Tesla to unleash your artistic flair with a spray can, just step outside—no map needed!” Though, it later clarifies that “DOGEQUEST neither endorses nor condemns any actions.” […]
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