Soros group pays protesters to target Tesla stores


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For several weeks, Democratic-affiliated groups have been conducting aggressive demonstrations at Tesla dealerships across the nation.

These protests emerged as a response to the collaborative efforts of President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the DOGE team, who identified and moved to eliminate over $100 billion in governmental waste and fraud, particularly targeting USAID funding channels frequently utilized by Democratic initiatives.

The source of these demonstrations was recently unveiled by War Room White House correspondent Natalie Winters, who traced the protests back to an organization with connections to George Soros.

Winters provided documented evidence showing that Indivisible, the organization in question, is providing financial compensation to protest participants.

The campaign specifically targets Elon Musk, an American citizen, and his automotive retail locations, raising questions about the legality of such targeted actions.

Further investigation by reporter Paul Sperry revealed that Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin are the key figures orchestrating these protests. Their organization maintains a substantial $11.7 million fund, with $7.26 million contributed by George Soros.

These resources are being extensively utilized to finance their mobilization efforts.

During her appearance on The War Room, Winters elaborated on these findings.

“Indivisible, which has really been the backbone and spearheading so much of these protests and demonstrations, well, they’re actually paying not just these protesters to participate in these town halls, to go after their members of Congress. They specifically have a, quote, ‘Musk or Us’ program where they’re paying protesters up to $200 to participate in events like these. But I have new reporting coming out today highlighting how they are now subsidizing up to $1,500 per indivisible group to host events that they describe as, Appreciation, celebrations for members, Advocacy, recruitment, and get out the vote work.

They also are subsidizing group retreats, whether that’s for things like cookouts and barbecues and pizza parties or what they call solidarity building events like DEI training. You can even see the picture you have up on screen. People can choose if they want to be reimbursed via check, direct deposit, or their distributed fundraising.

I just think that stories like these, it’s really important to drill down because if you look at it broadly, how the left wing media presents it, they never drill down on how these protesters, these individuals, are being funded by Soros-funded entities, by these left wing dark money networks.

The people that you’re seeing, it’s not like they are organically or altruistically deciding to protest something.”