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Independent Journal Review |
There were reports of anti-Musk protesters physically attacking other people and displaying messages such as “Burn a Tesla save democracy” at demonstrations in Idaho, New York and California that wer...
Yahoo |
President Donald Trump told his inner circle that Elon Musk will step back from his role in the government in the coming weeks, according to Politico.
Fast Company |
Musk is preparing to exit his government post, having led the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and overseen sweeping cuts across numerous federal agencies.
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A law enforcement expert shared how American residents can assist police in alerting and preventing violence during the Tesla Takedown Global Day of Action this weekend.
"Tesla Takedown" organizers have promised their biggest day of global action today, encouraging thousands to protest outside Tesla showrooms, dealerships,
What began as localized demonstrations outside Tesla showrooms has evolved into a broader movement. Today the EV manufacturer announced their deliveries 13% in Q1.
According to the movement's website, March 29 is planned as a "global day of action." "Elon Musk is destroying our democracy, and he's using the fortune he built at Tesla to do it. We are taking ...
Musk's presence on the political scene has greatly—and negatively—impacted Tesla. Since Tesla stock hit an end-of-day record of $464 billion on December 17, closing at an all-time high of $480 per share, Musk's fortune has decreased by $121 billion.
The victim of a Tesla keying attack in the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport parking lot is filing a lawsuit against the suspect, who has been charged with criminal mischief.
The X owner believes that the violence being inflicted against Tesla dealerships, vehicle owners, and charging stations qualifies as “terrorism” and he would like law enforcement to focus their efforts on going after those responsible for organizing the “attacks and protests.”
Tesla sales fell in the first three months of the year in another sign that Elon Musk’s once high-flying electric car company is struggling to attract buyers