
Hundreds of demonstrators Tesla hit the streets on Saturday and protested against politicians Elon Musk and his key role in the administration of Donald Trump. While they stood outside the showrooms, they urged their cars as part of their cars and called it a day as a “global day of action”.
The videos appeared on the Internet and introduced a protest and outrage among the protesters. They could be seen with American flags, including swastic stickers. Some sang, “Hey, hey, him, him, Elon Musk must go!” Outside the showroom in Dublin, California, almost 35 miles east of San Francisco.
Musk-Landed X saw #teSlatakeKedown “trends on social media platform. One of the users remarked:” Demonstrators of Tesla stops using new tactics to scare customers. “Another said,” Now: “Burn and Tesla “In NYC.”
One of them even commented, “Muska’s attempt didn’t go well”. “They got rid of their social security and pensions and immediately deported them in Salvador’s prison” were comments.
Where did the “Tesla outdated” protests go?
According to the AP, the protests against the Musks were observed in Washington, Cincinnati, Chicago, Indianapolis and Seattle, including cities in Virginia, Pennsylvania and Colorado. The movement focused on 500 protests around the world, of which 200 in the United States. Almost two dozen people have reached the streets with stamps against Musk, especially off the trade representation, as they pass through cars and trucks that supported the corners.
In addition to us, it included demonstration sites of Canada, Europe against Musk’s efforts to reduce federal government staff and budgets. Its organizers included a group of supporters involving disappointment of car owners, personalities such as John Cusack and at least one democratic party legislator, Jasmine Crockett, a US Congress representative of Dallas.
“Home Terrorism”
Trump described the attacks on “domestic terrorism” Tesla and, according to reports, warned to send prisons to “terrorist criminals” prison in Salvador. The American General Prosecutor Pam Bondi has committed to prosecute “those who work behind the scenes to coordinate and finance these crimes”, although evidence suggests that “lonely perpetrators” have launched attacks
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