Musk Attributes Tesla Protests to Soros Influence

Elon Musk has alleged that George Soros and other Democratic donors are involved in a continuous campaign targeting Tesla. Read Full Article at RT.com.

Musk Attributes Tesla Protests to Soros Influence
Elon Musk has claimed that a coordinated campaign against his company is being orchestrated by ActBlue, a prominent Democratic fundraising platform supported by several influential individuals, including billionaire George Soros.

In a post on X, Musk accused ActBlue and its financial backers of conducting attacks against Tesla. He urged users who possess information on these activities to come forward online.

“An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla ‘protests’: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America,” Musk stated.

He further noted, “ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix.”

Musk mentioned that the Democratic fundraising platform is currently “under investigation for allowing foreign and illegal donations in criminal violation of campaign finance regulations.” He added that, in the past week, seven senior officials, including its associate general counsel, have left their positions.

Tesla has faced a surge in protests in recent weeks, with demonstrations occurring at over 50 locations across the United States. Protesters have called for Musk to “go,” employing slogans such as “We need clean air, not another billionaire.” Additionally, several Tesla dealerships have been targets of arson attacks.

The most recent incident took place overnight in Seattle, where several Cybertrucks were set ablaze at a local dealership. Prior to that, an unknown assailant attacked a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado, causing damage to several cars with what appeared to be thrown rocks and fire.

The same dealership in Loveland faced arson last month, with the attacker spray-painting “Nazi cars” and throwing Molotov cocktails. The transgender suspect, Lucy Grace Nelson, previously known as Justin Thomas Nelson, was arrested and later released on a $100,000 cash bond. Local authorities expressed concern about the release, emphasizing that breakdowns in the criminal system could lead to further violent incidents.

“It’s incredibly challenging to keep our citizens safe from copycat behavior when there are no repercussions to lawlessness,” Loveland police chief Tim Doran said in a statement.

Frederick R Cook contributed to this report for TROIB News