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Videos surfaced on internet showcasing the protest and outrage among protestors. They could be seen with American flags, Swastika stickers among others.
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Crowds protesting billionaire Elon Musk’s purge of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump began amassing outside Tesla dealerships throughout the U.S. and in some cities in Europe on Saturd...
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The plan for a day of mass demonstrations follows a series of violent incidents. Anti-Musk activists have been accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at Tesla facilities in Colorado, Nevada and Oregon and defacing Tesla vehicles there, and on Monday, authorities said they found multiple “ incendiary devices ” at a Tesla location in Texas.
Protesters from New York to Berlin called for a boycott against Tesla, denouncing the company's CEO, Elon Musk.
The protests will take place at around 200 locations around the world as American voters and foreign citizens express displeasure with Elon Musk.
This week's letters to the editor share views on everything from DEI to attacks on Tesla and cuts to Medicaid.
EV brands Rivian, BYD, and Lucid take the wheel to satisfy drivers who are sick of Musk’s conduct. “It’s time for me to divest from all things Elon,” one marketing exec, now an ex-Tesla owner, tells VF.
The vandalism comes as Tesla has become a prime target in the ongoing opposition against Musk and his role as head of the Department of Government Efficiency under President Trump.
The exact words exchanged between Musk and Huffman haven’t been revealed, but The Verge reports that moderators from several subreddits learned of communication between the two men and called Musk a “giant baby.” Musk has a long history of banning links out to domains he doesn’t like, but when it’s done to him he really throws a fit.
Elon Musk said the people who are vandalizing -- and in some cases, blowing up -- Tesla cars need to "stop being psycho."
Elon Musk issued his threats on Fox News ahead of planned protests, saying Trump will punish those who spread “lies and propaganda.”