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Wealthy Portland lib wants to protest Elon Musk alongside Antifa militant who vandalized his Tesla with 'Nazi'

"Hey, look, dude, if you want to protest, I'll go and protest with you."

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"Hey, look, dude, if you want to protest, I'll go and protest with you."

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A Portland man's Tesla was vandalized by an alleged Antifa member earlier this month, despite having a bumper sticker that stated "I bought this before Elon went crazy," which the wealthy liberal owner claimed was placed as a deterrent. A masked militant used red spray paint to write the word "Nazi" on the hood of the vehicle, according to video surveillance footage. The incident occurred on February 9 outside the home of Timothy H. Tees, the owner of the Tesla, who has a history of supporting Antifa violence in the city.

Tees told local reporters that the money used to clean his Tesla could have gone to a greater cause, like the DNC. Antifa also has a history of vandalizing Democratic offices and buildings in Oregon. He also stated that he would be willing to go out and protest Elon Musk alongside the Antifa militant who vandalized his Tesla.

"What I would say to [the suspect] is like, hey, look, dude, if you want to protest, I'll go and protest with you," Tees told KGW8. "The $255 I spent to clean my car, I could have donated to the DNC, or you know, to a number of other organizations that could have done something a little bit more constructive."



During the 2020 anti-police Antifa insurrection in downtown Portland, Tees shared on social media that he intended to collaborate with the extremists to facilitate their criminal activities. While Black Lives Matter and Antifa attempted to burn down the federal courthouse for more than 100 consecutive days, Tees posted his support for the "Wall of Vets" during the height of the insurrection in July 2020, asking for a meetup time and location.

The Wall of Vets was an extremist front group that served as human shields for Antifa and other leftist demonstrators who threw objects, including explosives, at the police who were guarding the building. Tees wrote on X at the time, "@VetsWall is there a meet up time and place tonight in Portland."



Timothy Tees is the director and chief of staff at the tech company Applied Materials, according to his LinkedIn account. 
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