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Influencer faces swift justice after threats against Elon Musk

A U.S. attorney is cracking down on a social media influencer who called for Elon Musk’s assassination while boasting about evading taxes for eight years. The video, posted by Sarah C. Roberts on TikTok, sparked outrage and a federal investigation after being reshared on X.

The viral video that triggered an investigation

Let's assassinate some motherf******,' Roberts said in the video, just after bragging about how the FBI would never catch her, claiming that they 'don't have enough people to even investigate me at this point. I haven't filed my taxes in like... eight years and yet no one's come for me'

In the now-deleted clip, Roberts made a throat-slashing gesture while saying, “We need to X him … and by X, I mean formerly known as assassination.” She then taunted authorities, claiming, “I haven’t filed my taxes in eight years, and no one’s come for me.”

Musk, who now serves as a White House senior advisor overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), personally alerted U.S. Attorney Ed Martin. Martin responded, “Duly noted … We’ll put you in the system. Talk soon, Ma’am.”

Crackdown on anti-Musk activism

Roberts’ video comes amid growing protests against Musk’s role in government reform. Left-leaning groups, including Indivisible and MoveOn, have organized demonstrations at Tesla dealerships and Republican town halls, accusing Musk of wielding unchecked power. Signs at protests have branded him a “Nazi” and condemned Tesla cars as “Swasticars.”

Martin, who was nominated by the president earlier this month to be the top federal prosecutor in Washington on a permanent basis, replied to Roberts' post and said: 'Duly noted. Thx for letting us know. We'll put you in the system. Talk soon, M'am. #NoOneIsAboveTheLaw'

Martin, a Trump-appointed U.S. attorney with a history of dismissing January 6 prosecutions, has pledged full legal support for Musk’s government overhaul. He vowed to prosecute anyone who “impedes [Musk’s] work or threatens [his] people,” calling the DOJ’s previous handling of left-wing protests “weak.”

Musk publicly thanked Martin, acknowledging receipt of his statement via X. Meanwhile, DOGE claims to have already saved $65 billion in taxpayer money by slashing federal programs, foreign aid, and thousands of government jobs.

As Musk’s influence in Washington grows, his critics are pushing back—but with federal prosecutors on his side, those standing in his way may soon find themselves in legal trouble.

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