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‘Tesla Takedown’ Protesters Plan Massive Global Demonstrations Against Elon Musk on March 29

Organizers of the “Tesla Takedown” movement are planning 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms and supercharger stations around the world on March 29th, preparing for the biggest protest to date.

Barge Report The “Tesla Takedown” movement, which began with a handful of protests at Tesla locations in early February, quickly gained momentum and support from the leftists. The protest, which aims to demonstrate CEO Elon Musk's actions as head of the Government Efficiency Office (DOGE), has become a focus for those opposed to the dismantling of Musk's federal aid program and the firing of tens of thousands of government officials.

In Wednesday's mobilization, organizers still announced plans for the “biggest day of action” and targeted all 277 Tesla showrooms in the US. Planet over Profit executive director Alice Hu encouraged protesters to hold demonstrations at the Supercharger Station, saying, “We need to show Elon that he can throw tantrums online because his stock is tanking.

The protest coincides with a massive decline in Tesla's stock price, losing 50% of its value since December. Lower sales and increased competition in both domestic and international markets have contributed to growing skepticism about the company's future prospects.

Organizers highlighted the peaceful nature of the demonstration as Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said: However, President Donald Trump has pledged to indict domestic terrorist accusations against violence against Tesla, so protesters were encouraged to consult with lawyers to understand the laws of their respective states.

The rise of protests also involves acts of violence, arson and domestic terrorism. For example, the Tesla Service Center in Las Vegas was recently bombed, leading to an ongoing FBI investigation.

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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, which covers the issues of freedom of speech and online censorship.

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