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During a March 30 rally in Wisconsin, Elon Musk was interrupted by a protester while addressing the crowd ahead of the Supreme Court election. In response, Musk sarcastically remarked, "At least a few Soros operatives would be in the audience," leading to chants of "USA, USA" from the crowd. The incident quickly went viral, with Musk’s comments stirring widespread attention on social media. Musk has long accused George Soros of funding attacks on him, protests, and vandalism against Tesla. He also criticized President Biden for awarding Soros the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Musk spoke out against hatred from the left and mentioned Tesla cars being burned. He concluded by offering $1 million each to two Wisconsin voters who signed a petition opposing "activist" judges.