New setbacks for Musk: Actions now directly impact Tesla's core business
The protests against Tesla continue. More and more people are taking to the streets to protest Elon Musk's policies. 28 states are affected.
Washington – Whether it's recalls of Tesla Cybertrucks, drastic drops in the stock price, exclusion from a major Canadian auto show, or an internal investigation due to conflicts of interest: Tesla CEO Elon Musk is currently in the midst of a storm of bad news. Due to various missteps and abuses approved by US President Donald Trump, the US automaker is being criticized like never before.
The protests against Tesla continue. More and more people are taking to the streets to protest Elon Musk's policies. 28 states are affected.
Washington – Whether it's recalls of Tesla Cybertrucks, drastic drops in the stock price, exclusion from a major Canadian auto show, or an internal investigation due to conflicts of interest: Tesla CEO Elon Musk is currently in the midst of a storm of bad news. Due to various missteps and abuses sanctioned by US President Donald Trump, the US automaker is being criticized like never before. Now the protests are gaining momentum.
In detail, it looks like this: To express their displeasure with the head of the electric car manufacturer, more and more people in the US are currently gathering directly in front of Tesla stores. On Saturday (March 22), around 90 car dealerships were targeted by demonstrators. At a demonstration in the New York City borough of Manhattan, the US news portal NBC News reported that protesters carried signs reading, among other things, "Stop Elon and DOGE" (DOGE is an acronym for Musk's unofficial agency, the Department of Government Efficiency). News channel CNN reported signs reading "Get rid of your stocks" and "Sell your Tesla."