Elon Musk’s unwavering dedication to helping Donald Trump secure a second term as President has been the talk of the town. The tech billionaire has gone to great lengths to support the former reality TV star, even crossing legal boundaries in his efforts, according to recent reports.
Musk, 53, has not shied away from the spotlight when it comes to backing Trump. From making controversial appearances at events like the one held at Madison Square Garden to donating significant amounts of money to super PACs focused on boosting Hispanic voter turnout, Musk has left no stone unturned in his quest to see Trump reelected.
In addition to his public appearances and donations, Musk has also engaged in more questionable tactics to support Trump’s campaign. It was revealed that Musk’s team held an open call within a super PAC to brainstorm creative ways to leverage his wealth for Trump’s benefit. One such idea involved paying individuals to gather signatures for a petition, effectively identifying potential Trump supporters in the process. This tactic escalated into a daily $1 million giveaway, prompting the Department of Justice to issue a warning letter to America PAC for potential criminal activity.
Despite facing scrutiny for his actions, Musk’s lawyer defended the giveaways as a means to promote the PAC’s agenda, rather than a traditional lottery. However, the Philadelphia district attorney has labeled the contest as an “illegal lottery” and vowed to take action against Musk and the PAC.
As the race between Trump and Kamala Harris heats up, Musk remains committed to supporting the incumbent President. However, with the outcome of the election still uncertain, Musk is bracing himself for the possibility of a Trump loss. During a recent rally, Trump expressed his belief that the election is rigged against him and lamented his decision to leave the White House after his defeat to President Joe Biden in 2020.
In the midst of legal challenges and controversy, Musk’s dedication to Trump’s campaign remains steadfast. Only time will tell if his efforts will pay off in securing another term for the controversial President.