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Over 10,000 people took to the streets in New York City on Presidents' Day to protest against the actions of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), following significant workforce cuts and access to sensitive government data. Demonstrators raised concerns about the implications of Musk managing a government entity while also owning a major social media platform that amplifies his voice and allows for retaliation against critics, according to TechCrunch.
The protests coincided with similar actions in other major cities across the U.S., reflecting increasing dissatisfaction with the Trump administration's broader policies. Participants highlighted fears regarding government overreach and the dismantling of crucial federal agencies, which could hinder democratic accountability.
Experts have warned that Musk’s dual role as a social media mogul and government official creates an unprecedented power imbalance that stifles dissent. “People do not feel safe speaking out in this country against the government,” noted Ryan Calo, a law professor at the University of Washington.
These protests underscore a growing backlash against Musk's controversial management of DOGE and the perceived threats it poses to civil liberties.