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Joanna Linden, left, and Elizabeth Leonard, both of Waterville, join others Wednesday during a protest of Elon Musk next to a Tesla charging station at Elm Plaza in Waterville. Musk, the tech billionaire and Tesla CEO who leads the Department of Government Efficiency, and his team have been given access by the Trump administration to government payment systems. "I feel people like us need to stand up and fight for what's right," said one protester. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
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Joanna Linden, left, and Elizabeth Leonard, both of Waterville, join others Wednesday during a protest of Elon Musk next to a Tesla charging station at Elm Plaza in Waterville. Musk, the tech billionaire and Tesla CEO who leads the Department of Government Efficiency, and his team have been given access by the Trump administration to government payment systems. "I feel people like us need to stand up and fight for what's right," said one protester.
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Joanna Linden, left, Elizabeth Leonard, center, and Linda Woods, all of Waterville, join others Wednesday during a protest of Elon Musk next to a Tesla charging station at Elm Plaza in Waterville. Musk, the tech billionaire and Tesla CEO who was tapped by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, has been granted access to government payment systems to look for savings. "I thought our country was more humane, and watching this government is scary," says Woods.
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Joanna Linden of Waterville, right, and Chris Rusnov of Winslow participate in a protest of Elon Musk on Wednesday next to a Tesla charging station at Elm Plaza in Waterville. Musk, the tech billionaire and Tesla CEO who was tapped by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, has been granted access to government payment systems to look for savings.
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People participate in a protest of Elon Musk on Wednesday next to a Tesla charging station at Elm Plaza in Waterville.