Georgia protests, big and small, show growing resistance against Trump administration
- A campaign group called Everyone Hates Elon organized a protest event in London to smash a Tesla and raise money for food banks.
- Protesters have expressed anger at Elon Musk and Donald Trump for perceived damage to government departments and social security.
- The protest encourages participants to create art by smashing a designated Tesla destined for scrap.
- Everyone Hates Elon has highlighted the connection between increasing food banks and billionaire wealth, stating, "There are more food banks than ever before, and more billionaires than ever before- and these are connected.
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Hundreds of people gather at state Capitol to protest Trump administration | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Hundreds of demonstrators, including federal employees, veterans, educators and transgender rights activists, gathered on the Arkansas state Capitol steps Saturday to speak out against the actions of the federal government under President Donald Trump and his adviser, billionaire Elon Musk.

Georgia protests, big and small, show growing resistance against Trump administration
ATLANTA — Nearly every Saturday, Laura Gordon shows up outside of one of metro Atlanta’s Tesla dealerships and spends a couple of hours protesting the company’s leader, Elon Musk, and President Donald Trump.
'Danger': Intel sources sound alarm on counterterrorism probes of 'anti-Trump' protesters
The Trump administration is using a Biden-era policy to investigate protesters as potential terrorists, and intelligence sources are alarmed by the new strategy.The effort is being led by White House counterterrorism czar Sebastian Gorka, who has recently claimed president Donald Trump has “done a 1...
Tesla smashed to pieces in London protest against Elon Musk
A Tesla was destroyed in London by protesters targeting billionaire Elon Musk and his ties to Donald Trump on Thursday, 10 April. The second-hand car, originally destined for the scrapheap, was smashed as part of a “public art piece” according to the group Everyone Hates Elon, who organised the stunt. The group says it offers people a way to “safely and legally” destroy a Tesla. The installation will be auctioned to raise money for local food ba…
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