The Department of Justice warned Elon Musk’s America PAC that million-dollar rewards for voters might violate federal law.
These payments might breach laws against compensating people to register or vote in elections involving federal candidates, according to the DOJâs letter, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Muskâs political action committee has been actively promoting the chance to win $1 million for registered voters in Pennsylvania and six other pivotal states who pledge their support for free speech and gun rights by signing a petition.
The America Pac declined to comment but a spokesperson earlier claimed their cash awards were entirely legal, suggesting that the outcry from media only aids their cause.
âThe PAC is confident in the legality of this initiative and the predictable media meltdown is only helping America PACâs efforts to support President Trump,â a representative said earlier this week, WSJ stated.
The Justice Department has written to Elon Muskâs America PAC cautioning him that giving cash payments to voters who sign a petition might violate federal law, according to people familiar with the matter https://t.co/4AcFbc6jic
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Three voters from Pennsylvania and one in North Carolina have secured million-dollar rewards, with daily drawings set to continue through Election Day, targeting both new and existing registrants, WSJ reported.
Musk stated that the million-dollar rewards from his PAC come without conditions, except for the expectation that winners advocate for his petition.
The sweepstakes aims to boost voter registrations in battleground areas as he fervently supports former President Donald Trumpâs re-election bid.
Should Muskâs PAC continue with its million dollar offerings?
Musk announced at a Pennsylvania rally for Trumpâs campaign Saturday evening that he will give $1 million daily to one individual.
UCLA law professor Rick Hasen previously raised a question about whether a constitutional amendment is necessary to curb the campaign influence of ultra-wealthy individuals like Musk.
Hasen pointed out on MSNBC that under current law, efforts to curb election spending by the ultra-rich have been deemed unconstitutional, affirming the legality of Muskâs activities with his super PAC and other ventures.
The Justice Department and America PACÂ did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundationâs request for comment.
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