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Elon Musk speaks at Life Center Church in Harrisburg, Pa., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024.
Elon Musk speaks at Life Center Church in Harrisburg, Pa., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024.
Elon Musk is coming to Lancaster County this Saturday.
Musk’s America PAC announced he would hold a town hall in Lancaster at 7 p.m. but did not announce a location. People who sign up for tickets will receive the details 24 hours before the event, according to the America PAC website.
Musk is pledging to give away $1 million a day to voters for signing his political action committee’s petition backing the Constitution.
The giveaway by the Donald Trump supporter is raising questions and alarms among some election experts who say it’s a violation of the law to link a cash handout to signing a petition that also requires a person to be registered to vote.
Musk promised on Saturday that he’d give away that daily amount until the Nov. 5 election for people signing his PAC’s petition supporting the First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech, and the Second Amendment, with its right “to keep and bear arms.”
The news of Musk’s event came as the Wall Street Journal reported that Musk has been in regular contact with Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, since 2022, the same year Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine. Musk’s extensive ties to the U.S. space program raises national security concerns among some American intelligence officials, the newspaper reported.
Trump was at the Lancaster County Convention Center the past Saturday for a town hall.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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Elon Musk, the tech mogul who is the world’s richest man, plunged more than $70 million of his personal fortune into helping Donald Trump and other Republicans win in November’s election, making him one of the biggest donors to GOP causes this campaign season, according to campaign finances disclosures released this week. The money was donated over the summer by Musk to America PAC, a super PAC he launched in May to help Trump’s chances of winning back the White House during his third run for the presidency. It quickly became a central player in Trump’s election effort.
Elon Musk is pledging to give away $1 million a day to voters for signing his political action committee’s petition backing the Constitution. The giveaway by the Donald Trump supporter is raising questions and alarms among some election experts who say it’s a violation of the law to link a cash handout to signing a petition that also requires a person to be registered to vote. Musk promised on Saturday that he’d give away that daily amount until the Nov. 5 election for people signing his PAC’s petition supporting the First Amendment, which protects freedom of speech, and the Second Amendment, with its right “to keep and bear arms.”
Elon Musk has brought his support for Republican Donald Trump to the Philadelphia suburbs for a town hall and encouraged Pennsylvania voters to register to cast their ballots and vote early. Some attendees shouted back, “Why?” reflecting the possibility that Republicans are still persuading their supporters to embrace early voting after Trump spent years demonizing the method. The America PAC event at Ridley High School’s auditorium on Thursday evening featured the billionaire speaking onstage in front of a large U.S. flag for roughly 15 minutes before taking questions from the crowd, many of whom wore “Make America Great Again” hats.
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