Elon Musk’s political action committee (PAC) is legally permitted to proceed with its high-profile $1 million-a-day voter sweepstakes in swing states, following a ruling by a Pennsylvania judge. The controversial sweepstakes, which Musk’s PAC has promoted to encourage voter turnout in the days leading up to the presidential election, was challenged by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, who argued that it constituted a scam and violated state election law. However, Common Pleas Court Judge Angelo Foglietta ruled in favor of Musk’s PAC, allowing the sweepstakes to continue through Election Day.
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PA Judge Pauses Lawsuit Over Elon Musk’s $1 Million Giveaway & Legal Dispute on Lottery Claims
A Pennsylvania judge has decided to pause a high-profile lawsuit filed against Elon Musk, pending a federal court's decision on whether to take up the case. The lawsuit, brought by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, challenges the legality of Musk’s $1 million-a-day giveaway campaign aimed at swing state voters. Musk’s political action committee (PAC) recently announced it would award $1 million daily to a randomly selected registered voter in swing states who signs a petition pledging to support free speech and the Second Amendment. Critics, including the Philadelphia DA’s Office, claim the. . .
DOJ Warns Elon Musk About Potentially Illegal Giveaway to Voters
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has received a warning from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) over a controversial million-dollar giveaway aimed at registered voters. According to sources cited by CNN, Musk’s recent announcement that his political action committee (PAC) would award $1 million per day to a registered voter in swing states who signs a petition has raised red flags within the DOJ's public integrity section.
Musk, who has publicly endorsed former President Donald Trump and made appearances at rallies supporting him, revealed the giveaway initiative. . .
Texas Election Officials Warn Against Hand Counting Paper Ballots Amid Musk Push
As the debate over election security intensifies, Texas is facing increasing pressure from activists and prominent figures, including Elon Musk, to abandon voting machines in favor of paper ballots. Musk has publicly voiced his concern, claiming that voting machines are vulnerable to fraud and that a return to paper ballots would restore integrity to the process. However, election officials across the state, particularly those responsible for managing elections, are warning that the logistical challenges of hand-counting paper ballots could lead to chaos and delays.
Logistical Nightmare in Bexar County
Jacque Callanen, who heads elections for Bexar County. . .
Elon Musk Launches Million-Dollar-a-Day Giveaway in Pennsylvania, Sparking Controversy
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is making headlines with his latest initiative, a million-dollar-a-day giveaway tied to a petition in support of the U.S. Constitution. The announcement came during a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, where Musk voiced his support for former President Donald Trump. The initiative is framed as a promotion of constitutional rights, with a specific focus on the First and Second Amendments.
Under the terms of Musk’s plan, a different person who signs the petition will receive a $1 million check. . .
Elon Musk Donates $75 Million to Pro-Trump PAC in Support of 2024 Campaign
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, known for his ventures in technology and space exploration, has made a significant financial contribution to a pro-Trump political action committee (PAC). According to federal disclosures released on Tuesday, Musk donated nearly $75 million to a pro-Donald Trump group over a three-month period, marking his most substantial involvement in political funding to date.
The donations were made through America PAC, an organization founded by Musk with the goal of turning out voters in key battleground states ahead of the 2024 presidential. . .
Trump Outlines Economic Vision, Proposes Government Efficiency Commission Led by Elon Musk
Former President Donald Trump unveiled a bold economic plan during a speech at the Economic Club of New York on Thursday, promising to combat inflation and overhaul government spending if elected to a second term. Trump emphasized the importance of domestic energy production, specifically advocating for increased drilling as a key solution to lowering inflation and stabilizing the U.S. economy.
In his address, Trump took aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, criticizing her recent proposal to ban price gouging on groceries. He labeled her economic policies as "Marxist" and. . .
NASA Delays Rescue Mission for Stranded Starliner Astronauts Until February
NASA has announced that the rescue mission for two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) will be delayed until February, citing safety concerns and technical challenges. The astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, were initially scheduled to return to Earth in June after an eight-day mission aboard the Boeing-built Starliner capsule. However, ongoing technical issues with the Starliner, including helium leaks and thruster malfunctions, have extended their stay on the ISS for several months.
NASA managers will play it safe and wait until February. . .
Olympic Champion Imane Khelif Takes Legal Action Against Online Harassment
Algerian boxing gold medalist Imane Khelif has initiated legal proceedings against several high-profile individuals, including Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling, for alleged cyber harassment. The lawsuit, filed in France, stems from the intense online backlash Khelif endured during the 2024 Paris Olympics, where false claims about her gender circulated widely.
Khelif's attorney, Nabil Boudi, revealed that the complaint targets X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, accusing it of facilitating "acts of aggravated cyber harassment" against the Olympic champion. The suit also names J.K. . .
Trump and Musk’s Controversial Conversation on X Sparks UAW Labor Charges
Last night, over 1.3 million viewers tuned in to X, formerly known as Twitter, to watch an unprecedented two-hour conversation between former President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. Despite technical difficulties that caused a delayed start, the discussion, which covered a wide range of topics from the attempted assassination of Trump in Pennsylvania to global issues like immigration, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the looming threat of global warming, captivated the audience.
However, the conversation has now ignited a firestorm of controversy. The United Auto Workers. . .