
The billionaire Elon Musk gave a $ 1 million (770,000 pound) check to the Wisconsin voters after the Supreme Court refused to intervene.
Musk will be held on Tuesday before the strict Supreme Court elections of Wisconsin early this week.
Attorney General Wisconsin and Democratic Party Josh Kaul filed a lawsuit to prevent prizes.
The race, which can control the state Supreme Court as a Republican, has become the most expensive judicial election in American history.
Musk said in a Sunday night rally, “We want a judge to be a judge.”
KAUL tried to claim that free is an illegal attempt. MUSK’s lawyers insisted that Kaul is “limiting Mr. MUSK’s political speech and reducing his first correction.”
MUSK’s lawyers added that payments are to create a grassroots movement against the activist judge, and they do not explicitly defend any candidates.
After two sub -courts joined the Musk, KAUL pleaded with the Supreme Court for 11 hours. But the Supreme Court refused to listen to this unanimous way.
Musk and President Donald Trump have approved the conservative candidate, WAUKESHA County Judge, to overturn the Liberal Court.
Judge Schimel is running against Judge Dane County Susan Crawford, approved by the Supreme Court’s free definition.
Attorneys of Technology Titan also argued that judges who publicly approved Judge Crawford in the Supreme Court competition prevented the decision on this issue.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race is seen as a referendum for Trump’s second term in a few months after his inauguration by political watchers.
In addition, there will be a result of landing at the court for abortion rights, parliamentary restructuring and voting rules that can affect the midterm elections in 2026.
Musk himself turned to the election as an opportunity to stop the re -establishment of the Democratic Party in the parliament.
He has proven to be the most expensive judicial race in the history of this country, and the total expenditure is $ 8.1 million and donated $ 14 million to Schimel’s campaign.
Despite its support, Judge Schimel recently seemed to be far from Musk, and Friday Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said he had no plans to attend the rally.
Judge Schimel told the newspaper, “I don’t know what he’s doing. I don’t know what this rally is.”
This is not the first time Musk has announced prizes to voters. Last year, he provided a cash award of $ 1ma on the Wisconsin voters, and the first battlefield provided six other battlefields when signing the petition that supported the first and second revision rights.
Judge Pennsylvania later said the prosecution did not prove that it was an illegal lottery.
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2025-03-31 01:52:00