Musk issues warning after anti-DOGE eruptions at GOP town halls revealed to be backed by Soros

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Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), fired off a warning on social media Thursday after reports tied anti-DOGE protests at GOP town halls to groups backed by billionaire George Soros. The Washington Free Beacon found that Indivisible and MoveOn—both funded by Soros’s Open Society Foundations—orchestrated what looked like spontaneous pushback in states like Arizona, California, and Wisconsin. MoveOn’s been busy, staging 59 events nationwide, including a rally with 150 members outside Rep. Jen Kiggans’ Virginia office, part of their “Congress Works for Us, Not Musk” campaign. Indivisible’s been egging on members with a toolkit to hit GOP town halls—like one in Georgia where Rep. Rich McCormick got an earful. Musk called it “fake outrage” that’ll “backfire” on the organizers. House Speaker Mike Johnson chimed in, hinting the protests were staged by Democrats snagging seats early.