Elon Musk’s plan to pay conservative voters with $1 million payouts in exchange for signing a petition, which raised legal concerns due to federal laws prohibiting such payments for voting, has been adjusted. Musk, the world’s richest person, is now offering $1 million to signers of a petition opposing “activist judges” in Wisconsin, but after facing legal scrutiny, he later clarified that the payout is limited to those who have signed the petition, not tied to voting. This controversial tactic is part of Musk’s strategy to generate attention and controversy in the media, as seen in his previous petition challenge in Pennsylvania before the 2024 election.
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Judge Ho’s dismissal of charges against Eric Adams lets him to do his job AND run for reelection
Judge Dale Ho rightfully dropped corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, allowing him to focus on city business and his reelection campaign without a cloud hanging over him. The case was seen as a political hit job and has damaged Adams' reputation, prompting him to consider running as an independent. Despite facing challenges, Adams has made progress in addressing crime and needs to continue hiring qualified professionals, pushing back against progressive policies, and focusing on...
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