Hannity, recognizing the broader implications of Musk’s work, pointed out that the violent reactions to Musk’s actions could end up harming regular Americans, particularly those working at Tesla. He warned that employees in Tesla’s factories, who could be caught in the crossfire of the DOGE backlash, would suffer due to the political battles being fought at higher levels. “The people who may end up hurting are the people who work on the line and build the Teslas,” Hannity explained, expressing his concern for innocent bystanders affected by the corruption fight.
Following the interview, social media erupted with calls for action. One user, @Chicago1Ray, directly addressed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging her to begin prosecuting those responsible for the massive waste and fraud. The tweet read, “DOGE has identified $100B in fraud, waste, and corruption thus far…when do the prosecutions start @AGPamBondi LET’S GO,” reflecting the mounting pressure for accountability in the federal government.