Musk slams ‘puppetmasters’ after protesters struggle to explain why they call Trump a ‘fascist’ in viral vid

Elon Musk criticized the alleged “dolls” dolls behind Trump’s anti -Trip demonstrations this week after the viral video showed the demonstrators struggling to explain the reason they believed that President Donald Trump is “fascism.”
“The problem is that Pupeetmasters, not dolls, because the latter has no idea why they were there,” Musk was published to X on Sunday with video clips of the demonstrators who stumbled on the issues they face with Trump.
“He does everything he wants … he is a convicted criminal, this is all I know. The footage was recorded by Ted Godman, the political strategic expert who launched a broadcasting program with the mayor of former New York City, Rudi Juliani, on Saturday in Washington, the capital
“One of the things is that he is trying to control the media,” another protester answered in the video when he asked the evidence that Trump claims to be “fascist.”
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The anti -Trump demonstrators during Washington, DC, a demonstration. (Ted Judman)
Not every president tries to control the narration? ” Godman’s pressure.
“They are trying to control their narration. But one of the things that Trump did, for example, is to rename the Gulf of Mexico and then not allow Associated Press to enter the White House,” the protester continued.
The first protester in the video showed that there was after “he saw people hanging out,” while the second protester made it clear that there was because of the “executive transcendence”.
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The protester is wearing a fictional figure and Walou during the protest against the National Commercial Center in Washington, DC, on April 5, 2025. (Brian Duzieer photos/AFP through Getty Images)
The first protester added that he got a mark describing Trump as “fascism”, in addition to a printed print, “We are facing fascism … it’s time to work now!” Along with Trump’s Photoshop image with Sharp Hitler.
A video of the demonstrators has achieved more than 12 million views on X on Sunday afternoon.

One leaf in a anti -Trump’s march in Washington, DC (Ted Judman)
More than 1,200 protests were held across the country on Saturday, as critics gathered to protest against the administration, the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (DOGE), mutual definitions, federal workers’ demobilization and immigration reform.
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“[I’m] In protest of how terrible things in our country became, one of the demonstrators told the Fox News Digital from a demonstration in New York on Saturday.

People meet to protest the Trump administration at the National Commercial Center in Washington, DC, on April 5, 2025. (Brian Duzieer photos/AFP through Getty Images)
Another caller told Fox Digital: “I protest what is happening with this blessed country, and the democracy that has now advanced a transitional stage to a dictatorship, and we are in a fascist country almost at the present time – only because the rule of law is now bending, and it may collapse.”
The protests follow the end of this week the mass protests targeting Tesla at the end of last week. Elon Musk, who helps in leading Doug and a strong Trump ally, is the CEO of Tesla and has witnessed that Trump’s anti -Trip critics attack physically, boycotting money, and protesting the car company on his policy.
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“Who funds and organizes all these paid protests?” Musk was published to X at the end of last week from the recent protests to combat Tesla.

The Elon Musk Tesla showroom has faced repeated protests against its role in Dog. (Brendan Smaliowski/AFP via Getty Images)
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Amid the protests, a local news outlet, media figures and conservative critics predicted that the anti-Tesla protests were involved in “Astroturfing”, which is defined by Merriam-WebSter as a campaign “made to appear Popular rules”
This report contributed to this report.
2025-04-06 21:02:00