Written by Ashton Snyder on
 January 2, 2025

Tesla Cybertruck Explosion Spurs Calls for Action by Trump

A fiery explosion at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas involving Tesla's Cybertruck has sparked renewed concerns about domestic terrorism and vehicle safety.

According to Daily Mail, former President Donald Trump broke his silence on the incident, condemning the attack and vowing to rid America of "violent scum" after Army veteran Matthew Livelsberger allegedly drove an explosive-laden Cybertruck into the hotel entrance.

The Wednesday morning attack left seven people injured and resulted in the death of the perpetrator. Law enforcement officials discovered the vehicle was rented through Turo in Colorado before being driven to Nevada, where the explosion occurred around 8:40 AM.

Tesla CEO And Law Enforcement Reveal Critical Details About Attack

Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO, provided crucial insights about the incident, confirming that the explosion was caused by explosives carried in the truck's bed rather than any vehicle malfunction. The Cybertruck's unique structural design actually helped contain the blast, directing it upward instead of outward and minimizing damage to the hotel's entrance. Sheriff McMahill praised Musk's cooperation, noting that Tesla provided valuable data and surveillance footage to aid the investigation.

Trump took to Truth Social to express his views on the incident. Here's what he posted:

Our Country is a disaster, a laughing stock all over the World! This is what happens when you have OPEN BORDERS, with weak, ineffective, and virtually nonexistent leadership. The DOJ, FBI, and Democrat state and local prosecutors have not done their job. They are incompetent and corrupt, having spent all of their waking hours unlawfully attacking their political opponent, ME, rather than focusing on protecting Americans from the outside and inside violent SCUM that has infiltrated all aspects of our government, and our Nation itself.

Former First Lady Melania Trump also addressed the incident on social media, calling for an end to violence and expressing condolences to affected families.

Investigators Probe Possible Connection To New Orleans Attack

The Las Vegas incident occurred on the same day as another tragic event in New Orleans, where Shamsud Din Jabbar allegedly drove an electric vehicle into crowds, resulting in 15 deaths and numerous injuries. Both attackers used vehicles rented through Turo, raising questions about potential connections between the incidents.

The FBI has stated there is no "definitive link" between the two attacks despite similarities in the methods used. Turo issued a statement expressing grief over the violence and confirming their cooperation with law enforcement while noting that neither renter had criminal backgrounds that would have identified them as security threats.

Investigators are exploring whether the choice of a Cybertruck owned by Musk's company was deliberate, given Musk's recent alliance with Trump. However, this choice may have inadvertently reduced casualties, as the vehicle's robust structure contained much of the explosive force.

Complex Investigation Unfolds As Nation Grapples With Terror Events

The Las Vegas attack has intensified discussions about domestic terrorism and vehicle rental regulations. The incident's timing, coming just weeks before Trump's anticipated return to office, has raised concerns about political violence and security measures at high-profile locations.

Local law enforcement continues to work alongside federal agencies to piece together the attacker's motivations and potential connections to other incidents. The investigation revealed that Livelsberger filled the truck with explosives, fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel before the attack.

The explosion has prompted a renewed examination of security protocols at Trump properties and highlighted the challenges of preventing vehicle-based attacks while maintaining public access to prominent buildings.

Breaking Point Leaves Nation On Edge

The Tesla Cybertruck explosion at Trump Hotel Las Vegas, allegedly carried out by Army veteran Matthew Livelsberger, resulted in his death and injured seven others on Wednesday morning. The incident, coupled with a separate attack in New Orleans, has intensified concerns about domestic terrorism and vehicle safety, prompting investigations by multiple law enforcement agencies while former President Trump vows to address what he describes as a breakdown in national security upon his anticipated return to office in January.

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