Elon Musk, Wisconsin and Supreme Court
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Elon Musk will attend a rally with Wisconsin conservative candidate ahead of the pivotal state Supreme Court race.
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The next chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will come from the liberal majority of justices, as the court announced Thursday that the conservative who currently holds the mostly honorary po...
From Houston Chronicle
ELON MUSK is having one of his worst days since entering politics — seeing his financial and personal influence beaten back, absorbing a hit to his wealth and watching President DONALD TRUMP look for...
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Takeaways from Wisconsin and Florida elections
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The elections come just over two months after Trump returned to office and serve as an early test of public sentiment toward his presidency and the Republican Party who also has a majority in the Sen...
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The White House said on Wednesday that tech billionaire Elon Musk will stay on to complete his mission to slash government spending and downsize the federal workforce, dismissing media reports that h...
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Wisconsin voters exposed, humiliated, and decisively rejected the world’s richest man.
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Wisconsin is holding an election today for the state Supreme Court. Wisconsin-based OB-GYN Dr. Kristin Lyerly joins Katy Tur to weigh in on the state race and to react to Elon Musk campaigning for the Republican candidate.
Elon Musk, the face of the DOGE, was asked questions about a potential DOGE stimulus check during a rally in Wisconsin Sunday.
Billionaire Elon Musk made waves at a Wisconsin rally by wearing a Cheesehead, honoring the state's dairy farmers and Green Bay Packers fans. The event was notable for Musk’s controversial $1 million checks to voters,
Elon Musk rallied at a campaign event for the Republican candidate in Wisconsin's state Supreme Court race. Musk gave away two $1 million checks at the event. Also, President Trump is not ruling out seeking a third term.
Keeping to his promise, the billionaire presented the checks to two members of his audience, Nicholas Jacobs and Ekaterina Diestler. To get a seat at his event, they were mandated to sign a petition against “activist judges.”
Elon Musk held a rally to "get attention" for the Wisconsin judicial race. He gave away two $1 million checks to voters.
Elon Musk looked to downplay Tuesday's major election defeat in Wisconsin -- leaving many to question Musk's influence and whether he could be a political liability.