EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: AOC refuses to say whether Democrats' rhetoric is responsible for Tesla attacks

Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez refused to answer whether Democrats' inflammatory rhetoric against Elon Musk is linked to attacks against Tesla owners and dealers.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., refused to answer whether she believes Democrats’ inflammatory rhetoric against Elon Musk is linked to the violent attacks and vandalism against Tesla owners and dealers across the country. (Stefani Reynolds/CNP/Abacapress.com Getty Images)

"No matter how many billions he gets in tax cuts and government contracts, it will never be enough for him. Now he’s going after the elderly, the disabled, and orphaned children so he can pocket it in tax cuts for himself. It’s disgusting," she wrote.

During her "fight oligarchy" rally tour with Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., Cortez claimed "an extreme concentration of power and corruption is taking over this country like never before."

Fox News Digital asked Cortez whether she sees a connection between language against Musk and the violent incidents across the nation.

Cortez began to answer, saying, "Yeah, I mean, again, I’ve seen Republicans call me communist and that I hate this country," before trailing off.

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Five Tesla vehicles were set on fire and shot at in what police are investigating as a "targeted attack" at a repair center in Las Vegas March 18. (Hal Sparks via Storyful)

All three face charges carrying a minimum penalty of five years and up to 20 years in prison, the department said.

Despite this, few Democrats have spoken out against the vandals, and key leaders like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-New York, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., declined to comment on the issue.

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Though she would not comment on the acts of terror against Tesla owners and workers, Ocasio-Cortez, considered  one of the country’s leading Democratic voices, has previously accused her Republican opponents of engaging in "stochastic terrorism," using inflammatory language to incite violent action, by criticizing her, which she said prompted her to hire security.

Speaking on CNN in 2023, she said, "It’s uncomfortable serving with people who engage in what many experts deem stochastic terrorism, which is the incitement of violence using digital means and large platforms so that individuals themselves may not be the one that’s wielding a weapon.

Protesters boo a Tesla Cybertruck in Brooklyn at a Tesla Takedown protest.  (Fox News Digital)

"I’ve consistently had to ride in 20,000-pound armored vehicles, engaging in some of the most gruesome threats that you can imagine that were incited by Republican members," she said. "This is not just about a tweet. It's about what life looks like and the marshaling of hundreds, thousands, if not millions of people into doing something."

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During the same interview, she also accused President Donald Trump of being aware his rhetoric stokes violence, saying, "He uses and used his rallies very strategically in order to engage in political intimidation that he deems his political enemies."

Fox News Digital's Peter D'Abrosca and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.

Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

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