“No idea why they are there”: Elon Musk on “Hands of” protesters

Lakhpaire Elon Musk People have been invited to protest against him and the US President Donald Trump “Hands of!” Demonstrations which were swept away across the country on Saturday.

Sharing a series of videos on his platform X, Musk said that demonstrations were staged in Washington and the protesters were paid to see that they stood against the government.

While sharing a clip on X, Trump’s advisor said, “The problem is puppet, not puppets, because the latter does not know why they are there too.”

In the video, a man is seen holding a hint that states, “Fascist Trump should go to the rule.” When asked by a cameraman, the protesters looked clules when Donald Trump makes a fascist.

He stopped for a few seconds, used the stuffing words, and struggled to respond. When the cameraman repeated the question, the man vigorously vague and failed to give a proper answer.

Another protestor then stepped into and claimed that Trump was trying to control the media. When asked by a cameraman, “How is he doing?” The man then tried to remove the question.

Repeatedly asked the same question, the first demonstrator took out a sheet of paper from his bag and admitted that he did not really know about it. He said, “Somebody gave me a sign near the gate.”

Musk also shared a video of another protestor and said, “He had to read the paper that he was given to understand the sign he was holding.”

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In the video, a man was having a sign reading, “And the Kastikocracy.” When the reporter asked for its meaning, he too, took out a printed paper and started reading it.

Thousands of people protested across America ‘Stay away!’ Banner What they say against grabbing a wide power by Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

More than 1,200 rallies were held in 50 states, as the protesters performed the biggest demonstration since Trump’s return to the White House in January 2025, recently gathered to give voice to their opposition to protest against government policies.