
Musk changes reason for visiting Wisconsin to hand out $2 million ahead of Supreme Court election
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Democratic attorney general asked a court on Friday to block billionaire Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks to voters this weekend, just two days before the state’s hotly contested Supreme Court was to be decided.
Attorney General Josh Kaul asked the Dane County Circuit Court to issue an emergency injunction to stop the Musk event, which he announced on his social media platform X. Musk initially said the money would go to voters in the Supreme Court race, then deleted that and said it would instead go to signers of his petition targeting “activist” judges.
Musk’s America PAC earlier this week gave $1 million to a Green Bay man who urged voters on Friday to cast their ballots for the Musk-backed court candidate Brad Schimel. He also has the endorsement of President Donald Trump.
Schimel, a Waukesha County judge, faces Democratic-backed Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford in Tuesday’s election. Ironically, Kaul’s injunction request was randomly assigned to Crawford but her spokesperson said she would recuse.