The "Take Down Tesla" movement in the United States plans to hold the "largest protest" on March 29
ChainCatcher news, according to the tech media The Verge, the "Take Down Tesla" movement in the U.S. called for a large-scale gathering of organizers, filmmakers, congress members, and other key figures on Wednesday to hold 500 demonstrations at 277 Tesla showrooms and supercharging stations across the country on March 29.The "Tesla Down" movement originated from dissatisfaction with Musk's growing political role, his close ties to Trump, and the efficiency of the government he leads. Since a significant portion of Musk's net worth is tied to his Tesla shares, members of the "Take Down Tesla" movement have targeted the electric vehicle manufacturer.Unfortunately, protests against Tesla and Musk have become increasingly violent, with Tesla stores being shot at and cars being set on fire. Supercharging stations and Tesla owners' vehicles have also been vandalized and set ablaze. As these incidents escalate, U.S. President Trump pointed out that he considers such actions domestic terrorism. Attorney General Pam Bondi also stated that those behind the arson and destruction of Tesla vehicles will be brought to justice.