In the shadowed corridors of power, a sinister force has awakened.
The left, wielding its iron grip over institutions and radicalized mobs, has unleashed a relentless vendetta against Elon Musk, a man who dared to defy their dogma.
Once a Democratic ally whose Tesla revolutionized clean energy, Musk now stands as a conservative titan, exposing the rot of government corruption through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
But the cost is staggering: Tesla dealerships lie in ashes, profits have plummeted 71%, and Musk faces 47 lawsuits, orchestrated by Democratic-aligned forces desperate to crush the man who dared expose their corruption.

In a bombshell announcement that has electrified Washington and sent Wall Street reeling, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and visionary behind Tesla, declared Tuesday he will drastically scale back his role at the Department of Government Efficiency to save his embattled empire from a relentless onslaught by radical leftist mobs and a vengeful Democrat machine.
“Starting next month, I will be allocating far more of my time to Tesla,” Musk said during a tense earnings call, his voice steady but strained, carrying the weight of mounting pressure.
“My time allocation to DOGE will drop significantly.”
He may dedicate one to two days a week to government matters, pending President Donald Trump’s approval, but federal rules cap his special government employee status at May 30.
“If the ship of America goes down, we all go down with it, including Tesla and everyone else,” he warned.
Since Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2025, Musk’s DOGE has been a juggernaut, slashing federal waste and exposing corruption in a nation drowning in $36 trillion of debt.
In just three months, DOGE has saved taxpayers $180 billion annually by axing 200 redundant programs, including $1.2 billion in duplicative education grants that funneled funds to bureaucrats instead of classrooms.
Contract update!
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) April 16, 2025
Today, agencies terminated 57 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $1.6B and savings of $1.5B, including a $120K USDA contract for an “Indonesia environmental policy and law enforcement specialist” pic.twitter.com/PMeVGEIrlH
Contract update!
— Department of Government Efficiency (@DOGE) April 15, 2025
Agencies terminated 180 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $3.3B and savings of $2.6B, including a $85.5K @EPA contract for “live plant maintenance services” (the internal EPA team will water them going forward) and a $265.5K @HHSGov contract for… pic.twitter.com/Al8VmNckuC
Its AI-driven audits uncovered $3.5 billion in misallocated funds, including $800 million in fraudulent defense contracts tied to Democratic operatives, shaking Washington’s corrupt foundations.
Musk’s team slashed 120,000 non-essential federal jobs—10% of the bureaucratic bloat—saving $9 billion yearly without touching critical services.
They simplified 1,500 outdated regulations, cutting $50 billion in compliance costs for businesses, a lifeline for startups crushed by red tape.
DOGE’s probes exposed $2.3 billion in fraudulent contracts, $1.8 billion in untracked NGO grants, and $400 million in improper pension payments, enraging Democrats who thrive on unchecked spending.
But this crusade has made Musk public enemy number one.

Democrats, once champions of Tesla’s climate mission, now cheer as their base torches Tesla dealerships and their allies have buried Musk in lawsuits.

Polls show 59% of Democrats are less likely to buy a Tesla, and groups like “Tesla Takedown” celebrate the company’s 9% revenue drop to $19.3 billion and 20% automotive plunge to $13.97 billion.

“The Tesla Takedown is hitting Tesla where it hurts,” the group crowed, reveling in the chaos.
“I think a great wrong is being done to the people of Tesla and to our customers,” Musk told Fox News’ Bret Baier last month. “Tesla’s a peaceful company that has made great cars, great products—that’s all it’s done. It hasn’t harmed anyone, and yet, people are committing violence.”
Since Musk endorsed Trump and far-right European candidates in 2024, he’s faced 47 lawsuits costing over $200 million in legal fees: 12 SEC suits alleging securities fraud over X posts, eight DOJ antitrust probes targeting Tesla and SpaceX, 10 NLRB complaints accusing Tesla of union-busting, nine environmental suits by green NGOs, and eight EEOC-driven civil rights claims.

Democrat lawmakers have flooded courts with challenges to DOGE’s reforms, accusing Musk of overreach in a desperate bid to protect their wasteful fiefdoms.
“They will try to attack me and anything associated with me,” Musk said.
Tesla’s dealerships have become battlegrounds, torched by arsonists and vandalized by mobs egged on by leftist rhetoric. The company’s stock has crashed nearly 40% since January, though recent gains signal hope in Musk’s refocus.
Democrats, who once lionized Musk as a climate hero, now revel in his downfall, their mobs and agencies working in lockstep to pulverize a man whose only crime is serving his country.
Meanwhile, Republicans remain spineless, failing to prosecute Democratic titans like Anthony Fauci for misleading Congress, Hillary Clinton for mishandling emails, Maxine Waters for inciting violence, or Nancy Pelosi for insider trading.