Marjorie Taylor Greene accused her Democratic nemesis of engaging in 'terrorism' against Tesla CEO Elon Musk amid outrageous attacks on the electric cars.

The Republican firebrand, 50, blasted Rep. Jasmine Crockett in a post on X claiming that the Texas Democrat was 'organizing political violence and terrorism.'

Crockett, 43, and the Georgia Republican have quibbled over both policy issues and personal jabs such as the Democrat's 'fake eyelashes' and Greene's 'bleach blonde bad built butch body.' 

'A Member of Congress is organizing political violence and terrorism,' Greene wrote on X alongside a video of the Democrat speaking on a video conference titled the 'TeslaTakedown Mass Call.'

The video chat that featured Crockett and other activists, some of which flashed signs prompting viewers to 'join a nonviolent protest' against Musk's electric car company. 

To ensure that the 'terrorism' wouldn't go unnoticed, in the Republican's post she tagged Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. 

'I'll make sure that I keep it short,' Crockett said in the video. 'But I am truly here for very selfish reasons.'

'Starting with on March 29, it's my birthday, and all I want to see happen on my birthday is for Elon to be taken down.'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas

The Republican and Democrat have often feuded and most recently Greene accused Crockett of 'terrorism' over the Texan calling activists to non-violently protest Elon Musk's Tesla on her birthday March 29 

Crockett speaking on the 'Tesla Takedown Mass Call'

Crockett speaking on the 'Tesla Takedown Mass Call' 

Actor John Cusack also appeared on the call with other activists

Actor John Cusack also appeared on the call with other activists 

Actor John Cusack also blasted Musk by urging viewers to punish him for his work with President Donald Trump.

'Everybody should really enjoy taking this guy down, and the stock down,' the Hot Tub Time Machine star said. 

'You know, we are in a an oligarchic country that's fascist, and becoming more fascist every day. And that means people are gonna die, and it's gonna get as ugly as we can think,' Cusack continued. 

But the clip that Greene reposted did not include Crockett's full comments, and the lawmaker clarified on the call that she was not promoting violence. 

'Obviously, everything that I am promoting is non-violent,' Crockett said, calling for people to 'engage in protest.' 

Republicans on social media quickly ignited with warnings about a day of mass protest on March 29. 

Musk saw the short clip Greene reported and responded with a simple 'wow.' 

Far-right commentator Alex Jones soon tipped over his millions of followers that the Democrat was 'basically calling for domestic terrorism.' 

Musk's Tesla has become the target of protests since he took over as Trump's DOGE initiative to cut government spending

Musk's Tesla has become the target of protests since he took over as Trump's DOGE initiative to cut government spending 

A burned Tesla Cybertruck is parked at a Tesla lot in Seattle, Monday, March 10, 2025

A burned Tesla Cybertruck is parked at a Tesla lot in Seattle, Monday, March 10, 2025

Protests and attacks on Tesla have been happening since Trump brought Musk in to run his DOGE operation that has since slashed tens of thousands of jobs, sold of billions in federal property and saved over an estimated $100 billion in taxpayer spending. 

Though their dramatic cuts have devastated some federal workers and to hit back at the world's richest man activists have firebombed Tesla dealerships with Molotov cocktails, keyed Tesla cars with swastikas and even force some vehicles and charging stations to explode. 

Non-violent protests have typically involved scores of activists with anti-Elon and Tesla signs, singing similarly styled songs and blocking entrances to showrooms and dealerships. 

The actions have taken a toll on the company's stock price, though Trump recently brought Tesla vehicles to the White House to try and urge Americans to buy some. 

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