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A wave of Tesla Takedown demonstrations in protest against Elon Musk has been held nationwide. At least nine people have been arrested in New York City.
As the government’s Department of Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, continues to cut deep into the federal government, the Teslatakedown movement is urging protesters to sell Tesla vehicles, throw away stock and join the Picket Line.
The movement is still poised to hold its biggest demonstration with dozens of protests planned around the world this weekend. The planned protest comes as Tesla stocks are sinking.
Tesla dealers across the country are being destroyed by backlash against masks and his efforts with clumsy. Tesla was rebounded at 10% on Monday, but the stock that once existed at nearly $500 per share is now around $270, losing almost 50% of its value since December.
There is something you need to know about the Teslatakeun movement, as protests are planned across the United States, including the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
What is Teslatakedown?
According to Movement websiteMarch 29th is planned as the “Global Day of Action.”
“Elon Musk is destroying our democracy, and he uses the property he built in Tesla to do so. We are taking action to stop the illegal Musk coup at Tesla,” says the site. “Tesla Takedown is a peaceful protest movement. It opposes violence, vandalism and destruction of property.”
As part of the movement, the website asks people to sell Tesla vehicles, throw away stock and join the Picket Line in front of more than 500 Tesla locations around the world.
According to the organizer’s website, the United States is a country that makes up the majority of protests around the world. The protests are planned in more than 30 states across the country.
Tesla bandarism is on the rise
The backlash against Musk is not limited to protest. Vandalism against Tesla dealers and individual Tesla vehicles has been reported across the US
The latest incident against Tesla came on Monday when the Austin Police Department said the agitators had been found at Tesla dealers. According to the department, the device designed to cause a fire was taken away by police without incident.
In Las Vegas, police said Molotov cocktails and guns were used to destroy Tesla vehicles during a “target attack” at the Tesla Cruising Center last week. Police said they believe the suspect fired at least three times in addition to using improvised explosives to fire.
An investigation was opened by federal authorities last month after a Tesla dealer in Loveland, Colorado.
An individual or individual broke the window, painted the cybertruck windshield with a big red X and tried to light the fire. Local media also reported that someone painted a “Nazi car” on the dealer’s vehicle.
The Trump administration tried to help Musk, Tesla
Members of the Trump administration and Trump himself intervened to help Musk and Tesla, who he is CEOs amid global backlash.
In a March 20 news release, Attorney General Pam Bondy released accusations against the three of them of “the violent destruction of Tesla’s property.” She warned, “If you take part in this wave of domestic terrorism on Tesla’s property, the Justice Department will put you behind the bar.”
Earlier this month, Trump held an event at the White House, where he showed off five Tesla models parked along a driveway that bends around the south grass.
Asked if his decision to buy Tesla might improve the company’s stock and sales, Trump said, “I want that.”
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick also defended Musk, urging Americans to buy stocks in Tesla that plunge into the country.
“I can’t believe this guy’s stock is this cheap,” he told Fox News. “It’s never going to be this cheap again.”
Bondi, Democrats attack Musk
Over the weekend, Bondi and D-Texas MP Jasmine Crockett clashed after saying Crockett wanted Musk to “fall” on his birthday. Crockett’s remarks came during a call for popular mobilization with the Tesla Takeun Movement.
After these comments, Bondy warned Crockett to see her words appearing in Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures.
“She’s an elected civil servant, so she needs to step on very carefully because nothing will happen to Elon Musk. We’re going to fight to protect all Tesla owners in this country,” Bondy said.
Crockett said in an interview with MSNBC that she didn’t seek violence and didn’t take long to respond.
“I just want to say that I have never promoted violence, but I have never made excuses for a violent actor like the one on January 6th,” Crockett said.
Contributions: Ogawa, Jonathan Limehouse, Michael Collins
Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA Today. Contact him at fernando.cervantes @gannett.com and follow him at x @fern_cerv_.