
Greater than 10,000 protesters gathered in New York Metropolis on Presidents’ Day to talk out towards the present Trump administration and the actions particularly of Elon Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE).
It was one among several protests that came about Monday in main cities throughout the nation and got here throughout the identical lengthy weekend that smaller protests sprouted up at Tesla dealerships throughout the nation.
Protesters who spoke to TechCrunch from Washington Sq. Park, raised issues about DOGE’s entry to delicate information of thousands and thousands of Individuals and the group’s dismantling of federal businesses. They mentioned that they view Musk’s work with DOGE as a veiled try at a monetary energy seize, and expressed frustration that Musk, an unelected official, has gained unprecedented ranges of energy over the federal authorities.
“I feel it’s extraordinarily harmful that [Musk] has entry to our private information,” Dmitri, 53, an architect who requested that his final title not be used, informed TechCrunch. “He’s form of a futurist fanboy who’s mainly dwelling in a sci-fi fantasy and making an attempt to implement that, and has the sources to do mass quantities of harm. He’s tinkering with one thing that he doesn’t have the flexibility to truly perceive.”

A 55-year-old retired instructor who recognized himself solely as Tom and who held an indication that learn: “Nobody voted for Musk,” informed TechCrunch, “As a lot as I dislike the truth that a big variety of Individuals voted for Trump, it’s completely the case that nobody voted for Musk.”
Tom famous that he didn’t consider the common MAGA supporter voted for Musk and apprehensive that DOGE’s cuts would damage Individuals on a state, native, and particular person degree.
“The consolidation of energy beneath billionaires is a daunting factor,” he mentioned.
Trump signed an government order on his first day in workplace to create DOGE, giving Musk, the billionaire proprietor of SpaceX, Tesla, X, and different firms, the reins to root out authorities fraud, waste, and abuse of taxpayer {dollars}.
Since then, DOGE has fired nearly 10,000 federal workers who dealt with all the pieces from managing federal lands to caring for army veterans. One other 75,000 workers have accepted the Trump administration’s buyout proposal, which in late January provided federal employees eight months pay and advantages to depart their posts in the event that they resigned in early February. DOGE has additionally cut 104 government contracts associated to range, fairness, inclusion, and accessibility packages and dismantled the U.S. Company for Worldwide Improvement.
Trump additionally granted Musk’s DOGE workforce access to the Treasury department’s digital payments system, which controls trillions of {dollars} in funds to Individuals, from Social Safety advantages to tax refunds, regardless of questions on their safety clearances, their cybersecurity practices, and the legality of Musk’s actions.
Supporters of Trump and Musk applaud their on-paper efforts to root out corruption, inefficiency, and purple tape. Opponents object to the way in which DOGE goes about its said targets, and warn that the workforce’s actions will result in extra corruption and national security risks.
A wave of legal challenges has adopted that allege an absence of transparency and data privacy violations.
The protesters in New York began at Union Sq. and marched to Washington Sq. Park, congregating beneath the enduring memorial arch devoted to George Washington, the nation’s first president. They chanted “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Elon Musk has acquired to go,” and held indicators that touted a variety of causes, however Musk and DOGE have been a standard theme all through.

The New York Police Division estimated the variety of attendees to be greater than 10,000.
Victoria, who recognized herself as a 37-year-old instructor, held an indication that learn: “Cease the coup,” echoing feedback made to The Guardian on Monday by Arizona’s legal professional basic, Kris Mayes, who informed told the outlet, “Within the U.S., we attraction rulings we disagree with – we don’t ignore court docket orders or threaten judges with impeachment simply because we don’t like the choice. It is a coup, plain and easy.”
“This isn’t about us disagreeing with Republican insurance policies,” mentioned Victoria, bundled up towards the chilly winds whipping by town, the place although sunny, temperatures hovered round 32 levels Fahrenheit. “It’s the truth that Trump has handed over the facility of the purse to Elon Musk, who’s unelected.”
As individuals performed music and shouted chants, their selfmade indicators raised over their heads, a 39-year-old small enterprise proprietor who recognized himself as Corwin mentioned of Musk, “he’s so conflicted and it’s so clear that his antiregulatory attitudes profit him personally and financially.”
Musk has focused a number of businesses for discount or dismantling that regulates industries during which his firms function. Earlier this month, Musk mentioned he needs to eradicate the Shopper Monetary Safety Bureau, which might regulate X’s deliberate enlargement to monetary companies, posting on his social community X “CFBP RIP,” punctuated with a tombstone emoji. He has said an intention to go after the Federal Aviation Administration, an company he’s clashed with earlier than and one which regulates SpaceX. He has additionally known as for ending a rule that requires automakers to report crashes when autonomous driving expertise is engaged.
Musk’s actions on the federal degree have affected Tesla’s model picture. In the course of the automaker’s 2024 fourth-quarter earnings, analyst Thomas Monteiro of Investing.com famous that the hype round Tesla is trending downward attributable to, amongst different issues, “severe brand devaluation.”
Tales are cropping up of people selling their Teslas out of a want to not help Musk’s companies. Some Cybertruck house owners have reported cases of vandalism and harassment. The automaker’s gross sales, which have been already starting to endure attributable to elevated competitors available in the market and a stale lineup, have begun to plummet in Europe after a gesture by Musk, on the president’s inauguration, was interpreted by many as a Nazi salute. Poland’s sports activities and tourism minister Slawomir Nitras lobbied for a Tesla boycott, and in Germany, several companies have cut ties with Tesla in response to Musk’s help each for Trump and the far-right political celebration Different for Germany (AfD).