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Sheryl Crow Undeterred After Armed Intruder Follows Tesla Protest

The musician reaffirms her commitment to activism despite facing personal risks, including an armed trespasser on her property.

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Overview

  • Sheryl Crow sold her Tesla in February and donated the proceeds to NPR, citing concerns over Elon Musk's influence in the Trump administration and funding cuts to public broadcasting.
  • Following the viral protest video, an armed man trespassed onto Crow's Tennessee property, entering her barn and leaving her feeling unsafe.
  • Crow stated she would repeat the protest despite the backlash, emphasizing her dedication to advocating for her children's future and democratic fairness.
  • The Grammy winner calls her local Republican representatives, Andy Ogles and Marsha Blackburn, daily to voice her concerns about government policies and NPR funding.
  • Crow's activism reflects her long-standing progressive values, which have often clashed with the conservative leanings of her Tennessee community.