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Protests agains Trump and Musk held at Stamford CT Tesla facility


On Saturday, March 1, an anti-Trump/Musk protest called the Tesla Takedown was held at the Stamford Tesla Service Center, 106 Commerce Road, visible from Laddins Rock Road, Old Greenwich. It was organized by the Greenwich/Stamford chapter of the Indivisible Project.


The Indivisible Project, a Soros-funded Democrat political action group, was promoting protests at Tesla facilities across the country and also at Town Hall meetings. Around 150 anti-Trump/Musk protesters attended while a handful of pro-Trump/Musk supporters stood by, including the employees and customers of Tesla and the stores nearby.


The Greenwich Free Press reported favorably on the Tesla Takedown protest here. They said there were about 300 people protesting Trump/Musk with signs saying Elon Musk must go, Dump Trump, and No Nazis- No Kings.


Meanwhile, the Connecticut Centinal reported unfavorably on the protest here. They complained that the anti-Trump/Musk protestors called the pro-Trump/Musk supporters "Nazis", and that the Greenwich Free Press revealed (doxxed) the names of two pro-Trump/Musk supporters, and not others, and inflated the crowd size.


Between the Lines - Greenwich Democrat Selectperson Janet Stone-McGuigan showed up to join the protests. When informed of the Nazi hate language, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo said he reported this to the Greenwich Antisemitism and Anti Hate Speech Task Force.


 
 

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