We need Tweeter, not another billionaire.
On Saturday, scores of people converged on a Tesla showroom in lower Manhattan.
Nobody voted for Elon Musk.
Nobody voted for.
Some demonstrators went inside while others locked arms to block the door.
For a while, the showroom was shut down.
Demonstrations like this broke out around the country this past week.
In Colorado, one Tesla showroom was hit with Molotov cocktails.
In Oregon, another location was riddled with bullets.
Seems like people are finding
that Tesla stores Tesla superchargers
and Teslas they see on the street are good locations to protest what's happening
in the federal government.
That's our colleague Becky Peterson, who covers Tesla.
So across the country, we've seen protests at Tesla sales locations.
We've also seen arson at Superchargers and people spray painting graffiti on random cars.
This blowback against Tesla is coming as the company's CEO,
Elon Musk, has risen in the new Trump administration.
And people aren't just using signs and slogans to show their disapproval,
they're protesting with their wallets.