Elon Musk's Voter Giveaway: Legal Risks Explained
Fri Oct 25 2024
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Elon Musk, a billionaire known for his support of former President Trump, is offering money to voters in swing states. He's giving out cash for signing a petition that supports the First and Second Amendments. In Pennsylvania, voters get $100 just for signing, and there's even a daily $1 million lottery. But is this legal? Some lawyers say it might not be.
John Perlstein, a lawyer from Los Angeles, thinks Musk could be breaking the law. He said voters who take the money might face fines or even jail time. But he also thinks law enforcement won't do much about it. Perlstein worries that this could set a bad precedent for future elections.
Neama Rahmani, another lawyer, agrees that Musk is walking a fine line. He says it's illegal to pay people to vote or register to vote. But Musk is giving money for signing a petition, which is protected by the First Amendment. Rahmani thinks the $1 million lottery and the $47 reward could be seen as bribes.
A group of Republican lawyers and officials have written a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland and Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry. They want an investigation into Musk's giveaway. They say there's nothing like this in modern political history and that federal law makes it a crime to pay for voter registration.
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