
On Sunday, President Elmo came to Green Bay, Wisconsin, to hold a rally for supreme court candidate Brad Schimel. Before the rally, Elmo boasted that he would give out a million dollars each to two people in appreciation for them taking the time to vote. When his legal eagles warned him that would be criminal, he changed it to say that the money would be for people to be the spokesmen for his “anti-radical judges” petition, which was nothing more than another bribery scheme.
As promised, on Sunday, he handed out the two checks. One went to Nicholas Jacobs, who just so happened to be the Chairman of the Wisconsin College Republicans. What a coinkydink! The other recipient was Ekaterina Deistler, a graphic arts designer. After getting the money, they each filmed a quick video for Elmo and his PAC, which is when the fun and games started:
Just how nervous is billionaire Elon Musk about allegations that he may be violating the state’s bribery statute by paying people to vote?
On Tuesday, Musk’s super PAC, America PAC, pulled a video from X featuring $1 million giveaway winner Ekaterina Deistler in which she said she received the money, in part, to “vote.” X is owned by the tech billionaire.