Elon Musk is offering $US1 million a day through his pro-Trump election fund, a lottery-style draw that raised questions over its legality.
The giveaway by the world's richest man is raising questions and alarms among some election experts.
Elon Musk has made himself into an influential factor in Donald Trump's reelection campaign, but his ascension hasn't always ...
Former Republican lawmakers claim Musk's recent actions violate federal voting laws, which prohibit paying people to register ...
Musk, the richest man in the world with a net worth of $242 billion, according to Forbes, has pledged to give away $1 million ...
Legal experts seem divided on whether the Tesla CEO’s promise to award huge prizes to voters who sign a petition runs afoul ...
The potential issue stems from the fact that giveaway participants must be registered voters: It's illegal to pay people to ...
Trump America PAC. According to X's ad disclosure data, the PAC purchased ads yielding tens of millions of impressions on the ...
Elon Musk is giving away millions. Can Tennessee voters see some of that money? Is it legal? Here's what we know.
The Justice Department confirmed that Attorney General Merrick Garland got the letter but declined to say whether the agency ...