"Bankrupt Tesla" movement EXPOSED: Left-wing extremists, Biden-linked operatives target Elon Musk in coordinated attack
- The "Tesla Takedown" movement is not grassroots but a coordinated effort led by left-wing activists, ex-Biden officials and wealthy elites, targeting Elon Musk’s empire through protests, vandalism and financial attacks.
- Nina Jankowicz, former Biden "disinformation czar," and Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos, a Biden DoD alumnus, are central to the campaign. Their group, the American Sunlight Project, hides its funding (suspected ties to George Soros), raising ethical concerns.
- Despite claims of being "peaceful," the movement has escalated into arson, vandalism and threats against Tesla facilities — mirroring tactics used in past left-wing protests, such as the 2020 riots.
- The campaign has cost Musk $175 billion in net worth, with Tesla’s European sales plummeting (e.g., German registrations down 76%). Organizers openly admit their goal is to "bankrupt Elon Musk."
- The attacks signal the left’s willingness to crush dissent, raising alarms about the targeting of other businesses or voices that challenge progressive narratives. Former President Trump has labeled the actions as potential domestic terrorism.
The so-called "Tesla Takedown" movement, which has gained traction in recent months through protests, vandalism and a coordinated financial assault on Elon Musk’s empire, is not the organic uprising it claims to be. Instead, it is
a carefully orchestrated campaign led by left-wing activists, former Biden administration officials and wealthy elites with deep political ties — all while masquerading as 'grassroots' dissent.
At the heart of this scheme is Nina Jankowicz, the Biden administration’s former "disinformation czar," whose shadowy new venture, the American Sunlight Project, refuses to disclose its funding sources, which are most likely tied to George Soros. Meanwhile, her co-founder, Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos — a Biden Department of Defense alum and scion of a wealthy Dominican family — has been quietly scrubbed from the group’s website, raising serious ethical and legal questions.
The disinformation queen’s latest scheme
Jankowicz, who infamously headed the Biden administration’s short-lived Disinformation Governance Board (dubbed the "Ministry of Truth" by critics), has a long history of
leveraging government resources to silence dissent. After her censorship board collapsed under public backlash, she resurfaced at the U.K.-based Centre for Information Resilience (CIR), a USAID-funded organization where she registered as a foreign agent while serving as Vice President.
Now, she’s back—this time, funding and organizing attacks on one of America’s most innovative companies. When pressed by Republicans during a recent congressional hearing on disinformation,
Jankowicz dodged questions about her funding, raising red flags about who is really bankrolling this crusade against Musk.
The wealthy elites behind the "Bankrupt Tesla" plot
Enter Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos, a Biden-linked operative whose family connections trace back to Dominican financiers and even fashion icon Oscar de la Renta. Alvarez-Aranyos, who worked for the Biden DoD, is one of the key figures behind the call to boycott Tesla — an effort that has escalated into
violent protests and arson attacks on Tesla facilities.
Early organizers of the "Tesla Takedown" movement have been explicit about their goals.
"The goal, I would say, is to bankrupt Elon Musk — bring down his empire," admitted Edward Niedermeyer, a longtime Tesla critic and one of the movement’s architects. Another activist, Valerie Costa of the Troublemakers group, has helped organize protests while downplaying the violence that has accompanied them.
Musk himself has called these agitators "evil people," and for good reason. Their campaign has already wiped out $175 billion of his net worth while Tesla’s stock and sales plummet—particularly in Europe, where registrations in Germany have dropped 76% year-over-year.
Violence, vandalism and the Left’s hypocrisy
While organizers like Niedermeyer and Costa claim their movement is "peaceful," the reality tells a different story. Tesla factories have been firebombed, showrooms vandalized and employees threatened — all while left-wing activists and their media allies dismiss concerns as overblown.
This is the same playbook we’ve seen for years: leftist mobs incite chaos, then feign innocence when the
violence spirals out of control. Remember the 2020 riots? The "mostly peaceful" protests that caused billions in damage? The same forces are at work here, weaponizing outrage to destroy a man and a company they despise for one simple reason: Elon Musk dared to defy the leftist establishment.
A warning for America’s future
What’s happening to Tesla is not just about Elon Musk — it’s about the
left’s willingness to destroy anyone who challenges their narrative. If they can orchestrate a financial and reputational hit job on the world’s richest man, what chance do small business owners, independent journalists, or conservative voices have?
President Trump has rightly vowed to crack down on this domestic extremism, labeling attacks on Tesla as potential acts of terrorism. But the deeper issue remains: Why is a former Biden official, funded by suspicious sources, allowed to wage a covert war on American industry?
The "Tesla Takedown" movement isn’t about justice — it’s about power. And if left unchecked, their next target could be you.
Sources include:
ZeroHedge.com
Fortune.com
TigerDroppings.com