Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has vehemently criticized Elon Musk’s decision to offer money to voters who support his petition in favor of the US Constitution.
Musk, a known supporter of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, pledged to give $1 million every day to registered swing state voters who signed his petition advocating for “free speech and the right to bear arms.” Shapiro, a prominent Democrat, expressed concern over Musk’s actions, suggesting that law enforcement investigate the matter.
Since narrowly escaping an assassination attempt, Musk has openly endorsed Trump, donating $75 million to the pro-Trump America PAC. With the presidential election just weeks away, both candidates are fiercely competing to secure key swing states like Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Nevada to boost their chances of winning.
As the political landscape heats up, Musk’s controversial giveaway has sparked a debate about the influence of money in politics and raised questions about the ethics of such actions. The clash between the two tech moguls highlights the growing intersection of technology, business, and politics in the digital age.
Musk donates $75 million to Trump campaign