Elon Musk is accusing prominent Democratic donors George Soros and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman of financially supporting protests against Tesla. In a recent statement, Musk suggested that both Soros and Hoffman were behind organized efforts to disrupt Tesla’s operations, fueling tension between the tech billionaire and high-profile political figures. The accusations have sparked a heated debate, with Musk claiming the protests were part of a larger political strategy to undermine his company’s success.
Five Act-Blue-funded groups, a Democratic fundraising platform, are reportedly the masterminds behind the protests targeting Tesla. Musk said that Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project, and Democratic Socialists of America are leading the protests, which he claims are politically motivated.
In addition to Soros and Hoffman, Musk accused hedge fund tycoon Herbert Sandler of funding the protests.
“ActBlue funders include George Soros, Reid Hoffman, Herbert Sandler, Patricia Bauman, and Leah Hunt-Hendrix,” he said, adding that ActBlue has also been under investigation for allowing illegal foreign donations. “This week, seven ActBlue senior officials resigned, including the associate general counsel. If you know anything about this, please post in replies. Thanks, Elon.”
Musk claimed this is part of a broader effort to undermine Tesla. […]
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