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BREAKING NEWS: Elon Musk vow to Quit Government Efficiency Role and Return to South Africa Amid Ongoing Tesla Vandalism and Constant Backlash from Taylor Swift’s fans: ‘I’ve had enough of this chaos.’

Elon Musk Vows to Resign from Government Role and Leave America for South Africa Amid Tesla Vandalism Surge
In a stunning announcement that has sent shockwaves through both the tech and political spheres, Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur and head of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, has vowed to resign from his position as co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and leave the United States for his native South Africa. The decision, Musk claims, comes as a direct response to the relentless vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles across the country, which he says has pushed him to a breaking point.

Musk, who has been instrumental in shaping DOGE alongside his ally Vivek Ramaswamy since its inception under the Trump administration, made the statement during an impromptu press conference outside Tesla’s headquarters in Austin, Texas, on March 24, 2025. “I’ve had enough of this chaos,” Musk declared, his voice tinged with frustration. “America’s lost its spark for me. I came here to innovate, to build, to push humanity forward—not to watch my creations get smashed up by vandals who don’t understand progress.”
The wave of Tesla vandalism, which began escalating in late 2024, has seen hundreds of the company’s electric vehicles defaced, damaged, or outright destroyed in what appears to be a coordinated backlash against Musk’s polarizing public persona and his growing influence in U.S. politics. From slashed tires and shattered windows to spray-painted slurs, the attacks have targeted Tesla owners in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Miami. Authorities have yet to identify a single group or motive behind the spree, though theories range from environmentalist extremists to political opponents of Musk’s DOGE initiatives, which aim to slash government spending and bureaucracy.
Musk’s decision to step away from DOGE—a role he took on with characteristic bravado, promising to “cut the fat” from Washington—marks a dramatic shift for the billionaire, who has long been a fixture of American innovation. Born in Pretoria, South Africa, Musk immigrated to the U.S. in the 1990s and built an empire that includes Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink. Now, citing the vandalism and what he calls a “hostile environment,” he plans to return to his roots. “South Africa’s where I started, and it’s calling me back,” he said. “Time to rebuild elsewhere.”
The announcement has sparked intense speculation about the future of Tesla and Musk’s other ventures. While SpaceX and xAI are deeply tied to U.S. infrastructure and government contracts, Tesla’s global operations could theoretically adapt to Musk’s relocation. Analysts, however, warn that his departure could rattle investors and disrupt the company’s domestic workforce. “Elon is Tesla’s visionary,” said tech analyst Sarah Klein of Bloomberg. “If he’s serious about leaving, it’s a seismic event—not just for Tesla, but for America’s tech landscape.”
Musk’s critics, meanwhile, see the move as an overreaction—or even a publicity stunt. “He’s throwing a tantrum because people don’t worship his every move,” tweeted environmental activist Jane Carter, whose group has clashed with Musk over Tesla’s ecological footprint. Others point to his DOGE tenure, which has drawn ire for its aggressive cost-cutting proposals, as a possible trigger for the vandalism backlash.
For Tesla owners, the news adds another layer of unease. “I love my Model Y, but I’m scared to park it anywhere now,” said Maria Gonzalez, a Miami resident whose car was keyed last month. “If Elon’s giving up, what hope do we have?”
As of now, Musk has not specified a timeline for his resignation or move, nor has he addressed how he’ll manage his U.S.-based companies from abroad. His parting words, however, left little doubt about his resolve. “The destruction has gone too far,” he said, staring directly into the cameras. “I’m done fighting this insanity.”
Whether this marks the end of Musk’s American chapter or a dramatic pivot to a new frontier, one thing is clear: the world will be watching closely as the mercurial innovator plots his next move from half a globe away.