Activists Plan Billionaire Protest at Valley Fair Mall

Protesters aim to raise awareness about wealth inequality and corporate power.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

A group of activists in San Jose, California are organizing a series of protests at Valley Fair Mall to draw attention to wealth inequality and the influence of billionaires. The protests, dubbed the "#TeslaTakedown", will take place over four Saturdays in February and March 2026, with participants planning to display signs and hand out leaflets to shoppers inside the mall.

Why it matters

The protests highlight growing concerns about the outsized influence of the ultra-wealthy and corporate power in the United States. Activists argue that billionaires are "draining the country & the planet dry" and want to raise awareness about wealth inequality and its impacts.

The details

The protests are being organized by a group of activists who are requiring RSVPs to attend. Participants will meet on the sidewalk at the intersection of Forest Avenue and Monroe Street at 9:45 or 9:50 am before going inside the mall as a group at 10 am. Mall management has only allowed a limited number of people for this activity, so advance registration is required. Protesters plan to display pre-made signs and hand out leaflets to shoppers inside the mall.

  • The protests will take place on four Saturdays: February 14, 21, 28, and March 7, 2026.
  • Participants will meet on the sidewalk at 9:45/9:50 am and go inside the mall as a group at 10 am.

The players

Activists

A group of protesters organizing the "#TeslaTakedown" demonstrations at Valley Fair Mall to raise awareness about wealth inequality and corporate power.

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What’s next

The activists are requiring RSVPs to attend the protests, and mall management has only allowed a limited number of people to participate.

The takeaway

These protests reflect growing concerns about the outsized influence of billionaires and corporate power in the United States, and the activists hope to raise awareness about wealth inequality and its impacts on the country and the planet.