Analyst Dan Ives says Tesla investors are frustrated with Elon Musk's involvement in politics, leading to a sense of exhaustion among them.
Investors are concerned about Musk's new political party and feud with Trump affecting Tesla's future, contributing to a 22% stock drop this year amid lower sales.
Some investors want Musk to focus on making cars rather than delving deeper into politics, as his recent actions have raised worries about potential negative implications for Tesla.
It is suggested that Tesla shares may face pressure as investors fear Trump viewing Musk as a competitor; Trump criticized Musk for starting a Third Political Party and eliminating electric car incentives.