Democrat activists this week have been planning a protest campaign outside the offices of lawmakers and Tesla dealers, where high-tech billionaires and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk.
The campaign aims to counter the Trump administration's efforts to sabotage federal health, education and human service agencies.
Leading by the inseparable coalition of Democrats and progressives, the campaign aims to combat the rise of Musk as President Trump's supreme president and the controversial handling of federal bureaucracy.
Ezra Levin, co-founder of the group, is known as “the big weak link in the Magazine Union” as Mask.
“I can't imagine a worse vote than the wealthiest man in the world after your Social Security check, eating on the wheels or head start,” he said.
Indivisible has over 1,300 local branches nationwide. The group is calling on members to protest in the offices of congressional members, contrary to the role of masks.
The group provided instructions to protest at Tesla dealerships, an electric vehicle company owned by Musk.
The instructions advised protesters to peacefully demonstrate on sidewalks and public areas, avoiding actions that could disrupt business, such as blocking entrances or entering private property.
“This is about the political takeover of Musk, not as a Tesla, SpaceX or X company,” he told supporters.
The Associated Press contributed.





