Sarah Larson, a staff writer at The New Yorker covering the Tesla takedown movement, discusses the intriguing protests at Tesla dealerships. She highlights how activists are uniting their anger against Elon Musk and Donald Trump, inspired by tactics from historical movements like ACT UP. Topics include the political implications of targeting a major electric car company, rising anti-Tesla sentiments, and the media's dynamic portrayal of protests and violence. Larson explores how these demonstrations reflect broader frustrations with corporate influence in politics today.