Trump, No Kings and Elon Musk
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The "Musk Must Fall" protests are planned for cities across the country, including in "red" states of Texas, Missouri, Georgia, and Ohio, with the Tesla Takedown team saying: "And our birthday gift to the Broligarch in Chief? A global party with one powerful message: Musk Must Fall."
Day of action comes after week-long protests in Los Angeles against Trump’s hard-line immigration policies and ICE raids on immigrants
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'No Tyrants!' Toronto joins U.S. protests against Trump, MuskOver a thousand cities, including Toronto, participated in "No Tyrants" protests on Saturday. In solidarity with the "No Kings" protest held across the U.S., Canadian protesters swapped Kings for Tyrants and rallied against the policies of President Donald Trump.
Virtually every flashpoint in American politics right now involves the First Amendment right to free speech and free expression.
For now, Trump maintains control of the National Guard in Los Angeles as major protests against the president’s immigration raids continue
It hasn't been a week since Elon Musk and President Donald Trump broke off ties amid a duel of accusations and incendiary posts on social media. However, it's been long enough for Musk to miss Trump, as it seem the tech mogul is looking to mend the relationship and reconcile with the president.
The activists behind the Tesla Takedown campaign say they intend to expand beyond protests at the company’s showrooms.
Since they both exchanged back-and-forth jabs, Musk has deleted one of his biggest claims against Trump. Citing no evidence, he accused the president of being in Jeffrey Epstein’s files, a reference to government documents tied to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.