
The US PAC, a lobbying group established by Elon Musk, has initiated a controversial initiative to provide financial awards to those signing petitions for the purpose of protecting constitutional rights.
According to AFP, on Thursday, Musk promoted a financial incentive for voters in Wisconsin, opposing “Activist Judges”, which, according to AFP, blocks the policies of Donald Trump.
In recent weeks, several judges have intervened in important decisions by the Trump administration, which oversees the audit of the broad federal government through the Musk of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
The US PAC announced that it would provide $ 100 to Visconsin voters who signed a petition against activists judges. Musk urged voters to participate before 1 April, when the state is ready to elect a judge of the Supreme Court.
The US said, “Judges should explain the laws, as they should re -write on the basis of personal or political agenda.”
No first controversy
The group has previously initiated other controversial initiatives, including giving financial incentives to voters that encourage others to sign the petitions that support the first and second amendments of the US Constitution. These amendments protect freedom such as speeches, assembly, petitions for complaints and right to tolerate weapons.
In the previous election efforts, the US PAC announced that it would conduct an $ 1 million lottery daily for randomly selected individuals who signed an online petition in support of the US Constitution. The petition required voter registration in major swing states, creating concern that Musk was trying to raise support for Trump.
After the Wisconsin petition, after the White House criticized a judge on Tuesday, it was suggested that the administration ignored an order blocking Al Salvador to block the exile of the alleged uninterrupted migrants. Trump personally asked him to remove District Judge James Boseberg, labeled him “troubleshooters and agitators”. In response, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court released a rare public rebuke of the President.