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Elon Musk, including left-wing billionaire George Soros, billionaire Democrat mega donor and linked co-founder Reed Hoffman, has denounced national protests against electric vehicle company Tesla, claiming they are bankrolling destructive “protests.”

Even if some Tesla vehicles and charging stations are damaged and destroyed, protests have been occurring at dealers and elsewhere, but it is not clear that the protest and vandalism are linked. Tesla CEO Musk took him to social media platform X on Sunday morning, finding that a group funded by five ActBlue in the investigation is in charge of Tesla's “protest.”

“The investigation discovered five ActBlue-funded groups that are responsible for Tesla's 'protests.' Troublemakers, Confusion Projects, Rise & Resid, Indivisible Projects, and American democratic socialists,” Musk wrote.

Musk then appointed five ActBlue funders whom he considers responsible for funding protests such as Soros and Hoffman.

Tesla vehicle, charging station targeted by protesters, blames Doge, Elon Musk

“ActBlue is currently investigating to allow foreign and illegal donations in criminal violations of campaign finance regulations,” Musk continued.

ActBlue is a democratic fundraising platform that is being carried for millions of dollars in Vice President Harris' presidential election and donations to its affiliates.

“A senior Act Blue official resigned this week. This includes related advisors. If you know anything about this, please post in the reply. Thank you, Elon,” Musk wrote.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is responsible for a recent string of vandalism against Act Blue's funder Tesla vehicles and charging stations. (Elon: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images, protest: AP Photo/Mikstewart)

Tesla's car owners, dealers and charging stations are being targeted nationwide by protesters and vandals as masks are involved with the Trump administration's government efficiency (DOGE), which aims to reduce wasted spending and fraud within the federal government.

Indivisible, an organization founded by former Democratic Congress staff, previously urged liberals to protest Musk's actions and offered them a “toolkit” on how to “fight against Elon.”

Protesters gathered outside Tesla dealers on Saturday to hold signs denouncement of masks and doges, including Decatur, Georgia.

Earlier this week, protesters attacked Oregon Tesla Dealer, It is located 10 miles south of Portland, where gunshots were targeted on Thursday, damaging multiple vehicles and targeting windows that crushed windows, according to the Associated Press.

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Elon Musk's Doge efforts have discovered several examples of wasted spending. (Getty, ap.doge/x)

A man was also arrested after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a Tesla dealer in Salem, Oregon, Salem politician Jornal reported.

Several Tesla charging stations are also on fire in Massachusetts.

Brookline police recently arrested a Boston man who was tagged with a mask decal on a Tesla vehicle and was caught on video allegedly sharing footage on X.

Last week, the US Lawyer's Office in Colorado charged Lucy Grace Nelson, 42, also known as Justin Thomas Nelson.

In a previous interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters, R-Fla. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of the lawmakers expressed concern over the rhetoric of the lawmakers regarding musk.

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“People say Elon Musk is attacking him and attacking him and they know that in fact it's good for their vote count,” Luna said. “So they're going to keep doing that.”

She also noted Musk's comments while talking with podcaster Joe Rogan about the increased threats in his life.

Fox News Digital reached out to Soros and Hoffman for comment but did not respond.

Pilar Arias, Elizabeth Elkind, Alex Koch and the Associated Press of Fox News Digital contributed to this story.

Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. She covers topics including missing persons, murder, national crime cases, illegal immigration and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to stepheny.price@fox.com

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