
For weeks, Democrat Party affiliates have been aggressively protesting at Tesla dealerships nationwide. Their anger stems from President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and the DOGE team’s discovery of over $100 billion in government waste and fraud, disrupting the Democrat Party’s USAID funding.
On Monday, War Room White House reporter Natalie Winters exposed the Soros-backed group orchestrating these protests. Indivisible, the group in question, is financially supporting these violent mobs, reimbursing them for advertising costs. Their target? Elon Musk and his Tesla locations. This raises serious legal questions.
The Soros-backed group Indivisible is reimbursing left-wing protestors who “criticize the Trump administration” and DOGE.
— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters)
March 2025
Investigative journalist Paul Sperry identified Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin as the masterminds behind these protests. With a staggering $11.7 million warchest, including $7.26 million from George Soros, they are funding these “rent-a-mobs” heavily.
Soros-funded INDIVISIBLE is now paying violent anti-Trump/anti-Musk protesters + GOP townhall crashers $1,500 in “reimbursement” cash. INDIVISIBLE is brushing up dangerously close to IRS laws prohibiting 501(c)(4) activities that influence elections or help parties/candidates …
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_)
March 2025
Natalie Winters discussed this in detail on The War Room, emphasizing how Indivisible is the driving force behind these protests. They are not only compensating protestors up to $200 for participating in events against Musk but also offering up to $1,500 to Indivisible groups for hosting events such as advocacy and recruitment, as well as social gatherings.
These activities even include group retreats, such as barbecues, pizza parties, or what they term “solidarity building events” like DEI training. Images show participants can choose reimbursement methods, whether it’s via check, direct deposit, or distributed fundraising.

It’s crucial to scrutinize these stories as the left-wing media often overlooks the financial backing by Soros-funded groups. These protestors are not engaging out of pure activism, but rather are incentivized by dark money networks.
NEW: Soros-funded groups are reimbursing activists thousands of dollars in exchange for protesting President Trump and Elon Musk.
— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters)
March 2025













