An innovative online map is showcasing the various locations of Tesla dealerships and Supercharger stations throughout the United States, alongside alleged contact information for members of the Trump administration’s DOGE team, which is helmed by Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk.
This DOGEQUEST map gained traction online this week amid ongoing investigations into a surge of vandalism targeting Tesla facilities nationwide. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi described these violent acts against Tesla properties as “nothing short of domestic terrorism.”
“The Department of Justice has already brought charges against several individuals, including cases that could carry five-year mandatory minimum sentences,” Bondi stated.
Her remarks came shortly after an individual armed with a firearm and incendiary devices targeted a Tesla facility in Las Vegas.
“We will persist in our investigations, ensuring harsh consequences for those involved in these attacks, including individuals orchestrating and funding these offenses,” the attorney general added.
An investigator surveys the damage at a Tesla Collision Center following an incident where incendiary devices were used to ignite several vehicles on March 18, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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President Donald Trump shared a video clip on social media on Wednesday in which he replied “Sure, I think so,” to Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s question regarding whether he views the attacks on Tesla properties as “domestic terrorism.”
Trump also suggested, without substantiation, that those arrested in connection with these crimes “are likely to be individuals politically oriented on the left.”
During the same interview, Trump referred to Musk — who invested heavily in support of his second presidential campaign — as “a patriot.”
Earlier that day, law enforcement in Fresno, California, reported the arrest of a man captured on a viral video vandalizing a Tesla in a Costco parking lot.
In San Diego, swastikas were spray-painted on multiple vehicles at a Tesla dealership earlier this week, according to authorities.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk observes as President Donald Trump addresses the press, outside the White House in Washington, D.C., March 11, 2025.
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Musk, noted as the world’s richest individual, is under scrutiny alongside his electric vehicle manufacturer due to his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency for the Trump administration.
The DOGE team is reportedly engaged in an extensive initiative to reduce the federal workforce and dismantle several federal agencies, a movement which has faced numerous legal hurdles in court.
As Musk prominently represents the Trump administration, the stock value of Tesla has noticeably declined.
The share price of the company has plummeted by roughly 50% since mid-December, resulting in a loss of over $700 billion in market capitalization.
The DOGEQUEST map details the names of various DOGE team members, along with their claimed contact details.
The site humorously refers to itself as “the ultimate hub for enthusiasts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)! Our unique platform enables users to explore an interactive map of DOGE landmarks.”
“But there’s more! We also serve Tesla Motors owners by offering an extensive resource to easily find local service centers, showrooms, and charging points — all at their disposal,” reads the site.
“If you’re eager to express your artistic talents with a spray can on a Tesla, simply step outside — no map necessary!” the site adds. “At DOGEQUEST, we encourage creative expressions of protest that can be conducted from the comfort of your own home.”
The site carries a disclaimer stating: “DOGEQUEST neither endorses nor disapproves of any actions.”
It remains unclear how long the website has existed; at various points on Wednesday, access to the site was denied for some users for unknown reasons.
“Anticipating potential attempts to take us down, we’ve designed DOGEQUEST for easy mirroring,” the site explained.
CNBC has reached out to Tesla for comments regarding the site.
In a post on his social media platform X, Musk responded to a video showing Tesla cars ablaze in Las Vegas, saying, “This level of violence is insane and deeply wrong.”
“Tesla simply produces electric cars and has done nothing to deserve these malevolent attacks,” he further stated.