Two news reports cover growing protests targeting Tesla. Organizers plan a coordinated global day of action on March 29 to oppose Elon Musk’s government spending cuts, drawing sharp criticism and anticipation of potential clashes at Tesla locations.
Ex-WSJ journalist Asra Nomani reveals 24 Democratic-linked NGOs with over $124M in revenue intentionally funding paid protests against Tesla via platforms like Action Network, aiming to undermine Musk and disrupt free enterprise.
Thousands of protesters marched on March 29, opposing Elon Musk's alleged use of DOGE to cut humanitarian aid, shutter federal agencies, and fire workers. The demonstration capped nearly two months of daily protests aimed at hurting Tesla's sales and discrediting Musk.
Demonstrations against Elon Musk's political influence took place at Tesla dealerships in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
"Tesla Takedown organizers call for a global protest at Tesla locations to oppose Elon Musk's government spending cuts. As the protests expand, activists are facing backlash and comparisons to masked vandals."
‘Tesla Takedown’ organizers are planning a global protest against Elon Musk’s cuts to government spending at Tesla outlets, with protesters facing backlash and being mischaracterized as vandals.
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