About 400 people held a rally at the Tesla dealership against Musk

About 400 people from the Tesla Takedown movement held a rally at the Tesla car dealership in Maryland against American entrepreneur Elon Musk, who heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This was reported on March 22 by CNN.
The demonstrators, according to the Tesla Takedown website, want people to "sell their Teslas" and "dump their shares" to reprimand Musk, who owns a significant stake in the electric car company.
"The demonstration <...> near the Tesla dealership in Rockville, Maryland, attracted a crowd of more than 400 people," the TV channel informed.
Earlier, on March 21, US President Donald Trump promised up to 20 years in prison to participants of sabotage against Tesla. The statement was made against the backdrop of ongoing protests in the United States against the company, during which there were cases of car fires and attacks on Tesla dealerships.
Elon Musk called the arson of a Tesla in a service center in Las Vegas terrorism. Earlier, on March 8, The Washington Post reported that in the United States, since the inauguration of President Trump, more than a dozen violent or destructive acts have been committed against the facilities of Musk's companies. Tesla store windows, charging stations and vehicles have already been damaged by vandals.
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