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Syracuse.com |
More than 300 of people gathered in the town of Manlius Saturday, braving the cold and wet weather, to take part in a global “Tesla Takedown” protest.
Chicago Tribune |
Roughly 200 people packed the corners of Delaware and Rush streets outside the Tesla dealership in the Gold Coast on Saturday afternoon, taking part in nationwide protests against billionaire Elon Mus...
The Atlantic |
In the aftermath of Elon Musk’s MAGA embrace and his scorched-earth tactics running DOGE, Tesla has become a primary target for protests.
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An Upstate New York lawmaker is proposing legislation that would end Tesla's in-person sales operations in New York. Demonstrators are arrested by NYPD officers during a protest against Elon Musk and Tesla outside a Tesla showroom, Saturday, March 1, 2025 in New York. (Adam Gray | AP Photo) Adam Gray | AP Photo
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The Tesla CEO acknowledged his DOGE activities are impacting the electric vehicle maker's stock price amid boycotts and protests.
Proposed laws could revoke Tesla's direct-to-consumer sales privileges and cancel contracts for the Buffalo Gigafactory.
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Protesters against Elon Musk and Tesla spoke with Fox News Digital during a day of "action" against the billionaire about why they're opposed to his efforts with DOGE.
Billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk has drawn the ire of Democrats due to his role in the Trump administration‘s efforts to cut waste in the federal government, with some New York lawmakers targeting his company with a new piece of legislation.
New York lawmakers are moving to block Tesla's direct car sales, and they want to give them to the likes of Rivian.
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The conservative influencer, 26, claimed she welcomed a child with the tech founder, 53, last year and has since filed for sole custody of the 6-month-old.
The NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is investigating an incident where two individuals carved a swastika on a Tesla in Brooklyn.
It would be the only Tesla electric vehicle sales outlet in Upstate New York and operate according to the company’s direct manufacturer-to-consumer model. Although New York state law requires vehicles to be sold through dealerships, the site on Oneida territory is not subject to that restriction.