John Smyth
2025-03-25 16:19:24 UTC
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'Elon Musk has revealed the big-name Democrat donors behind the protests
at Tesla stores.
Posting on the X platform that he owns, Musk said that he believes five
groups are behind the protests, many of which have resorted to violence.
However, these groups are all funded by ActBlue, the troubled Democratic
Party fundraising organization backed by liberal billionaire donors
including George Soros and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
Musk explained:
An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla
“protests”: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist,
Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America.
ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler,
Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix.
ActBlue is currently under investigation for allowing foreign and
illegal donations in criminal violation of campaign finance regulations.
This week, 7 ActBlue senior officials resigned, including the associate
general counsel.
The Tesla CEO asked followers to share any additional information with
him in the post’s replies.
While peaceful protests outside the stores constitute a form of
protected speech, many left-wing radicals have resorted to attacking the
Tesla facilities and even putting people’s lives in danger.
Just this week, arsonists in Massachusetts set fire to Tesla charging
stations in an incident police confirmed was almost certainly
intentional.
Having once been a popular figure among liberal America for his
innovation on the issue of electric vehicles, Musk is now widely
despised by Democratic voters triggered by his support for Donald Trump.
Many are also livid at the work being done by the Department of
Government Efficiency (DOGE) that he is currently leading, with some
commentators and activists directly inciting violence against him.
Since Trump was inaugurated in January, the department has found
potentially trillions in potential savings that could be used to help
ordinary Americans or simply pay down the country’s enormous debt
burden.'