The head of the Government Efficiency Department (Doge), Elon Musk, said Thursday night that he will give a talk with voters in Wisconsin this weekend before the long -awaited elections of the Supreme Court of the State of the State.
“On Sunday night, I will give a talk in Wisconsin. The entrance is limited to those who have voted in the elections of the Supreme Court,” Musk wrote on his social media platform X.
The billionaire said that “personally he would deliver two checks for one million dollars each in gratitude because the time to vote is taken.”
“This is very important,” Musk added.
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Elon Musk observes during a cabinet meeting in the White House Cabinet room on March 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP through Getty Images)
Musk announced Wednesday night that a man from Green Bay had received $ 1 million for signing a request from America Pac, which is funded by Musk, against “activist judges in Wisconsin.”
Musk said that the next one million dollars would be announced on Friday.
Payment is similar to a lottery that Musk's Political Action Committee was directed last year in Wisconsin and other battlefield states before elections in November.
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America Pac announced last week that it offered $ 100 to voters who signed their request. Musk did not say that there would be $ 1 million awards at that time, nor was it clear who determined the winner of the $ 1 million or how it was done.

The judge of the Brad Schimel circuit court, candidate for the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, speaks with supporters during a campaign stop in Jefferson, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Tuesday's next elections, occupying a seat in the hands of a liberal justice that is retired, will determine whether the tallest Wisconsin court will remain under 4-3 liberal control or turn to a conservative majority.
The race is being close closely, becoming a battle of power over the policy of the nation, with the supporters of Trump aligned behind the Republican candidate, Brad Schimel.

The judge of the Dane County Circuit Court, Susan Crawford, candidate for the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, talks to the supporters during a campaign stop at the headquarters of the Democratic Party of the Racine County. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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The campaign for the opponent backed by Schimel's Democrat, Susan Crawford, has eliminated the payment of $ 1 million of Musk as an alleged illegal attempt to buy influence in the court in a state where Tesla, the Musk electric car company, has a pending demand that could end before the court.
Alex Nitzberg of Fox News Digital and The Associated Press contributed to this report.