Valerie Costa, a Tesla protest leader, is now afraid after Musk has accused him of crimes
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- Elon Musk started looking for groups and individuals who protest against Tesla.
- Musk accused an organizer of “committing crimes”, leaving her in fear.
- While Tesla stores are faced with several attacks, there have also been peaceful demonstrations.
Protests against Tesla and Elon Musk have become a familiar spectacle across the country because many people have been indignant by its actions. However, given its frank nature, it is not surprising that Musk fights.
This brings us to the history of Valerie Costa, which co -founded a group known as troublemakers. NPR He recently told her about a handful of tweets that Elon Musk made on the group and Costa herself.
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In one, Musk said that an “investigation” revealed that Actblue had financed five groups involved in the protest of Tesla, including the troublemakers. In another, he said that “Costa commits crimes” for his part in the Tesla Takedown movement.
This surprised Costa by surprise by saying to the publication that they had no connection with Actblue and only have $ 3,000 in their bank account. She added: “I could tell you each person who donated.”
While the group looks like a small basic effort, Musk’s tweets have sparked a home storm of its supporters. Some would have threatened physical violence, while others said that the government is investigating Costa.
People generally do not have to fear this to protest, but Musk is a close ally of President Trump and the de facto chief of the Ministry of Effectiveness of the Government. In addition to that, Trump did not hesitate to have an ax to grind and use his position to do it.

With issues like that, Costa tried to delete as much information as possible on the Internet and developed a plan if the authorities came to his door. However, fear persists.
As she explained to NPR, “when one of the most powerful people, if not the most powerful in the world, is to say that you have committed a crime, regardless of the truth.”
While the attacks on Tesla stores have been news in recent times, Tesla Takedown describes himself as a “peaceful protest movement” which opposes “violence, vandalism and the destruction of goods”. They added that it is a “legitimate exercise of our right of the first amendment to the Pacific Assembly” and it is something that so-called lack of freedom of expression should be able to understand.