Elon Musk gives out $1 million payments to Wisconsin voters
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Kaul filed a lawsuit on Friday trying to block Musk's payments on the basis that his offer is against a state law which makes it a felony to give voters anything of value in exchange for them voting....
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Protesters against billionaire Elon Musk’s purge of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump demonstrated outside Tesla dealerships throughout the U.S. and in some cities in Europe on Saturday...
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At Tesla Takedown protests in Michigan hundreds of people gathered to voice their concerns about the new administration.
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Elon Musk presented $1 million checks to two “spokesmen” who supported an online petition against “activist” judges.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNElon Musk gives away $1M checks at Wisconsin town hallElon Musk spoke at a town hall event in Green Bay Wisconsin on Sunday night where he gave away two $1 million checks.
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Elon Musk handed out $1 million cheques to Wisconsin voters despite backlash from critics, as well as a lawsuit from the state’s attorney general.
Since Elon Musk became a senior advisor to President Donald Trump, the billionaire’s politics and work leading the Department of Government Efficiency have triggered a harsh backlash against his companies— especially Tesla.
In its petition, X Corp said that the government is misinterpreting Section 79(3)(b) to issue takedown orders that do not adhere to the procedures prescribed under Section 69A