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Following a tumultuous election cycle, U.S. Democrats are redirecting their focus from former President Donald Trump to tech billionaire Elon Musk, sparking protests across the nation. As reported by Christian Weisflog on February 8, 2025, the Democratic Party is experiencing an identity crisis after losing the presidency, despite Trump gaining the popular vote this time with increased support from Latino and Black voters. This shift has led to concerns over Musk's influence, particularly following revelations about questionable hires in his administration.
Demonstrations erupted in Washington this week, with activists expressing their discontent against Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, which is implementing significant bureaucratic changes, allegedly without regard for constitutional limits. Public distrust intensified after reports surfaced of a young engineer from Musk’s company gaining access to sensitive financial data, tying him to extremist views.
As protests grow, the largest federal employees' union has called for further demonstrations next week. Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin warned of potential conflicts arising if militias are provoked. The party, divided on how to handle Trump's administration, faces an uphill battle in Congress as they navigate upcoming debt ceiling negotiations.