Wisconsin AG asks court to block Elon Musk from handing out $1M checks to voters days before hotly contested Supreme Court election
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Wisconsin's Attorney General, Josh Kaul, has filed a lawsuit to prevent Elon Musk from distributing $1 million checks to voters just days before an important Supreme Court election. Musk initially announced the giveaway via social media, suggesting it would reward voters, but later clarified that the funds would go to selected 'spokesmen' for an anti-'activist' judge petition. The controversy intensified as one identified recipient had ties to conservative politics, raising concerns about the influence of money in elections. Kaul is advocating for the court to ban such payment practices in the lead-up to the election.
Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit to block Elon Musk from giving $1 million checks to voters, arguing it poses undue influence in the Supreme Court race.
Musk's promotion of a $2 million giveaway and his link to a conservative recipient raised concerns about the integrity of the electoral process shortly before the crucial vote.
Read at New York Post
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