Reid Hoffman denies funding the Tesla "protests."
Yet, he is a major funder of Indivisible, a group actively funding and organizing anti-Musk demonstrations at Tesla showrooms, factories, and dealerships—events that have led to widespread vandalism.
Indivisible explicitly offers reimbursements "up to $200" for groups staging protests against Musk at Tesla locations nationwide.
Their "Musk Or Us" campaign urges activists to "take the fight to Elon" at "Tesla showrooms, factories, and dealerships," providing detailed protest kits with printable signs and stickers.
These materials label Musk a "muskrat," "authoritarian," "king," and "traitor," even depicting a Tesla Cybertruck engulfed in flames.
One sign features Musk and Trump on a King of Spades card, their faces scratched out in red, with the slogan: "No Kings."
Hoffman's organization, "Investing In US," has been widely reported, including by the New York Times, as a key financial supporter of Indivisible.
So how can Hoffman claim he never funded the Tesla "protests"?