Musk Torches Protesters at Rally—“Say Hi to George!”

Elon Musk isn’t just reshaping the tech landscape — he’s now out there shaping the political one too. At a packed rally in Wisconsin for conservative Supreme Court candidate Judge Brad Schimel, Musk didn’t just bring energy and funding — he brought fire.
And when a few angry left-wing protesters tried to crash the event, Musk delivered a mocking sendoff that sent the crowd into an uproar.
“It was inevitable that at least a few Soros operatives would be in the audience,” Musk said, waving with a grin. “Give my regards to George. Say hi to George for me!”
That jab, aimed straight at the left-wing billionaire megadonor George Soros, sent the crowd into chants of “USA! USA!” as the protestors were escorted out.
It was a moment that summed up exactly why Musk has become such a powerful force in today’s political landscape: unapologetic, sharp, and fearless.
This Wisconsin Supreme Court race carries serious national consequences. If Democrats win, it could flip the state’s congressional map in their favor, putting Republican control of the House in jeopardy. That’s why Musk is all-in — hosting rallies, pouring in millions, and using his voice to help move the needle.
But it wasn’t just partisan politics on display. Musk also used the rally to talk about the explosive findings his DOGE team has uncovered, including serious irregularities with Social Security numbers tied to non-citizen voting and mass identity mismatches in government databases. He pushed back hard on leftist smears that he’s enriching himself, noting that he’s lost massive amounts of money while working for free — and facing constant threats — in his effort to fix the system.
Despite it all, Musk told the crowd he’s not going anywhere. One moment that drew particular attention was when a young man told Musk he and his wife were praying for him and his safety, thanking him for his efforts. Musk responded with a hand-heart gesture — and then joked that he had to “watch” what symbols he made, alluding to the ridiculous claim by some in the media that he’d flashed a “Nazi” gesture at Trump’s inauguration. The crowd loved it.
And yes — there were protesters. Some screaming, others trying to bait headlines. But Musk made them look like clowns, mocking their antics with his signature calm confidence.
It’s no wonder leftists are lashing out. Musk’s growing alliance with President Trump and his aggressive dismantling of the DEI-fueled bureaucracy has made him public enemy number one to the professional grievance machine. But whether it’s fake scandals about his inauguration hand signs or ridiculous smears against Tesla owners, he just keeps moving forward.
He’s laughing in the face of the mob — and reminding Americans what it looks like to lead without fear.
The left can’t handle it, and that’s exactly why he’s winning.