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Soros' shadow looms over vandalism attacks on Tesla vehicles and charging stations

The tycoon's foundation provided more than $7.6 million to groups investigated for their involvement in the vandalism as an act of protest against Elon Musk's actions at the helm of DOGE.

George Soros, in a file photo.

George Soros, in a file photo.AFP / Fabrice Coffrini.

Israel Duro
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The shadow of George Soros hovers over the attacks against Tesla. This was pointed out directly by Elon Musk recently, to which is added an investigation that ensures that some group behind the vandalism acts against products of the automotive brand received several million dollars from the Hungarian tycoon.

Musk himself pointed directly to Soros and another businessman celebrated for his support of left-wing activists and causes, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, as the main sponsors of the protests against Tesla over the fact that Musk is the company's CEO and to punish his cuts with the Trump Administration through his company.

In an X post, the DOGE leader directly pointed to "five ActBlue-funded groups" of leading, in an organized manner, boycotts and attacks against branded vehicles purchased by individuals, as well as charging stations of the leading electric car company. ActBlue is a Democratic fundraising platform that raised millions of dollars in donations for the presidential campaign of former Vice President Harris and her affiliated entities.

Soros funded Indivisible Project, one of the groups under investigation, with more than $7.6 million

According to the tycoon, these groups would be Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America.

Although both Hoffman and a spokesman for Soros' Open Society Foundation denied funding violence, let alone against individuals to harm Musk, an investigation by The New York Post uncovered payments from the Hungarian tycoon's group worth $7.6 million to Indivisible Project.

Indivisible Project is a Washington-based NGO that is, in fact, largely funded by Soros. It is currently coordinating protests across the country to "stop the Trump-Musk coup," according to its website. In fact, it was created in 2016 to initiate resistance against Donald Trump.

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