Elon Musk Under Fire: Why Protests Against the Tesla CEO Are Exploding in 2025 Amid Political Feuds and Tumbling Sales
Protesters nationwide target Elon Musk’s empire as Tesla sales plummet, stock nosedives, and his battle with Trump heats up.
- – 60+ Tesla protests nationwide
- – Tesla sales dropped 13% in Q1 2025, biggest fall ever
- – Tesla stock down nearly 47% since December highs
- – $288M: Musk’s contribution to Trump’s 2024 campaign
As the summer of 2025 heats up, so does the pressure on Elon Musk. Hundreds of demonstrators in cities coast-to-coast are taking to the streets to demand accountability from the world’s most controversial billionaire. With echoes of protest bouncing outside Tesla showrooms and political drama unfolding at the highest levels, the so-called “Tesla Takedown” movement is entering a new phase—bolder, louder, and aiming squarely at Musk’s legacy.
Why Are Protests Erupting Against Elon Musk Now?
Elon Musk finds himself in the crosshairs not only of activists but also the finance world and White House insiders. After his abrupt departure from his federal cost-cutting project—the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—Musk waded into a fierce feud with former President Donald Trump over a new tax and domestic policy bill. The dispute turned personal, with Trump threatening Musk’s government contracts, while Musk declared that Trump owed his electoral success to Musk’s support.
The resulting storm hasn’t just played out on social media. Grassroots protesters, rallying under the Tesla Takedown banner, have organized more than 60 events from Florida to Kentucky. On June 28—Musk’s birthday—protesters renewed their call for Americans to “sell your Teslas, dump your stock, and join the picket lines.” Despite rainy weather and competing events for Pride Month, demonstrators are energized and determined—many, like Jeanne Ferris, attending their fifth or more rally.
How Bad Is Tesla’s Crash in 2025?
Analysts are sounding alarm bells. Tesla experienced a jaw-dropping 13% fall in quarterly sales, the steepest in its history. Meanwhile, shares of Tesla (TSLA) lost roughly 14% this week alone and are down nearly 47% from the December 2024 high of $488.54.
Institutional investors have taken notice. Groups managing billions in pension funds are urging Tesla’s board to address spiraling leadership drama and public backlash. Protesters hope this momentum forces broader divestment by major funds and retail investors alike.
For up-to-date stock analysis, check industry sites like Bloomberg and CNBC.
Q&A: What Do the Protesters Want, and Will They Stop?
What is the Tesla Takedown Movement?
The group’s manifesto is blunt—stop Musk to “save lives and protect democracy.” Organizers encourage people to divest from Tesla, boycott its products, and join weekly pickets.
Will Elon Musk’s DOGE Exit Stop the Movement?
Activists vow to continue. Many argue that Musk’s influence in government persists, meaning the campaign is far from over.
Is This Political—Or Personal?
For veteran activist Donna Powell, the Musk-versus-Trump spat is “billionaire brats having a tiff.” Still, she notes, these drama-fuelled feuds have real-world consequences that mobilize supporters.
How to Join or Support the Tesla Protests
Thinking of participating? Here’s how:
– Follow events through the Tesla Takedown’s Bluesky channel and local organizing pages.
– Divest Tesla shares through your brokerage.
– Organize or join local rallies—many are listed on activist sites and platforms like Change.org.
– Urge pension funds and institutional investors to pull their money from Tesla.
Is This the End of Elon Musk’s Domination?
With Wall Street on edge, ongoing protests, and an uncertain alliance with Donald Trump, 2025 could be a turning point for Musk. Protests are set to intensify, institutional pressure is mounting, and Tesla’s next moves are under a microscope.
Ready to make your voice heard? Join the movement, stay informed, and hold power to account!
Action Checklist:
– ✔️ Follow protest news via social media and news apps
– ✔️ Review your investments for Tesla exposure
– ✔️ Attend or organize local demonstrations
– ✔️ Contact pension and investment funds about divestment
– ✔️ Stay tuned to reliable sources like CNN and Reuters for developments
Change is in the air—will you be part of it?