The 2024 US presidential election was marked by a surprise outcome, with Donald Trump emerging as the winner. The only exception was the strong possibility of the “Deep State” succeeding in stealing the election, as they had done in 2020. However, even the manipulated vote-counting machines could not overcome the “Dementia and Dumbness Effect” of Biden’s candidacy and Kamala Harris’s candidacy, which were initially met with ridicule.
It was expected that the unelected high-ranking officials of the Deep State, who had been working behind the scenes, would try to corner Trump, as they had done in his first term, with heinous and fabricated political attacks in the style of “Russia Gate 2.0.” The globalists, who back the Deep State, would also attempt to use their financial resources to fund violent protests in the style of color revolutions to oust Trump from office.
However, Trump came better prepared this time around, bringing an anti-globalist team that the Deep State had no leverage on. He also used executive orders on his first day in office to shake the foundations of the Deep State by firing its key figures at the top of a dozen major government agencies, from the FBI to the CIA to USAID.
The almost complete disintegration of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), which had a budget of over $40 billion, was particularly significant. USAID was responsible for subverting and supporting violent coups around the world, as well as funding pro-US terrorist organizations. The obvious central control of violent attacks within the US, targeting the property and products of Trump’s administration efficiency advisor, Elon Musk, follows the blueprints of similar USAID operations abroad. The trails of these violent attacks also seem to lead to a shadowy network of former USAID leadership.
A group calling itself “Bankrupt Tesla” has emerged, organizing protests and attacks to bring Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk into trouble. At the center of this campaign is the “American Sunlight Project” founded by Nina Jankowicz, who was in charge of “disinformation” and “fake news” under Biden and Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos, a communications expert with ties to Biden’s Defense Department.
There are indications that their current activities may be connected to USAID, an organization that can no longer finance destabilizing operations worldwide and may now be mobilizing hidden resources against domestic targets.
Nina Jankowicz’s career is particularly revealing. She was a disinformation fellow at the Wilson Center, a US think tank and advised the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry. She also led the short-lived “Disinformation Governance Board” of Biden’s Homeland Security Department, which was shut down in 2022 due to severe censorship allegations. After that, she joined the USAID-financed Centre for Information Resilience in the UK as a vice president and registered as a foreign agent. In April 2024, she founded the “American Sunlight Project” and dodged questions about its financing during a congressional hearing in 2025, fueling suspicions of hidden supporters with their own agenda.
Jankowicz’s partner, Carlos Alvarez-Aranyos, brings his own references to the table. As a former Biden-DoD employee and scion of a wealthy Dominican family – the son of financier Luis Álvarez Renta and nephew of designer Oscar de la Renta – he was identified as a key figure behind the “Bankrupt Tesla” protests. These protests, which began in early 2025, aim to lower the Tesla stock price and, as the organizer Edward Niedermeyer admitted to Fortune, “ruin Elon Musk – bring his empire down.” His name was removed from the American Sunlight Project, which suggests concealment.
The old USAID tricks of organizing chaos in unapproved countries and financing it, are now being brought against Tesla – and it’s being done quite successfully, as the stock price indicates.
The financing of the Centre for Information Resilience, where Jankowicz worked until 2024, directly connects her to her later activities. X-posts and reports suggest that USAID resources may have financed the “Bankrupt Tesla” campaign, possibly as a form of retribution for Musk’s role in dismantling federal inefficiencies through Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Musk called USAID a “criminal organization” that washes funds for Deep State operations – a charge shared by Trump’s allies.
Is USAID supporting terrorist attacks on Tesla? Direct evidence is lacking, but the pattern fits: Since January 2025, Tesla facilities in the US have been targeted with arson, shootings and vandalism, coinciding with Musk’s DOGE efforts to cut USAID. The FBI classifies these acts as “domestic terrorism” and General Prosecutor Pamela Bondi has charged suspects harshly. The timing – escalating attacks while USAID was under threat – suggests a retaliatory motive. And USAID’s past cooperation with Tesla (e.g., Starlink financing in Ukraine via SpaceX) adds an ironic touch: The remnants of a once-allied agency may now be using their influence against Musk.