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North Bay Tesla owners express disdain for Musk's role in Trump administration through bumper stickers

  • Tesla owners in Mill Valley, California, are voicing their opposition to Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration by displaying critical bumper stickers on their vehicles.
  • This expression of dissent follows nationwide protests at Tesla dealerships and a reported 13% drop in Tesla’s first-quarter sales, its worst performance in years.
  • Local resident David Lown modified his Tesla Model 3 with silver duct-taped letters displaying phrases like 'Elon Ate my Cat' and a ‘resist’ slogan ending with the Tesla T.
  • Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said the recent stock rebound is linked to Tesla needing Musk, its biggest asset, to leave the Trump administration to limit brand damage.
  • These actions indicate ongoing friction around Musk’s political involvement and imply challenges for Tesla’s public image and leadership continuity.
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cbs19news.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 17, 2025.
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