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Following a recent electoral defeat, the Democratic Party is rallying against perceived threats posed by tech billionaire Elon Musk rather than former President Donald Trump. Amid frustrations over Musk’s influence, numerous protests have erupted in Washington, drawing attention to his management of the "Department of Government Efficiency" and recent controversial personnel decisions, including the firing of agency staff and the acquisition of sensitive IT access.
Democratic leaders, including Senator Chuck Schumer, have expressed outrage, mobilizing demonstrators outside the U.S. Treasury. Public concern escalated after revelations regarding Musk’s employee, Marko Elez, who gained access to confidential financial data while allegedly holding extremist views, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Democratic Congress member Val Hoyle condemned Musk's unilateral actions, stating, "It’s like trying to repair a roof while someone throws dynamite through the window." As tensions rise, the largest protest is slated for next Tuesday, with potential for significant turnout as Democrats strategize their responses to a Congress largely favorable to Trump.