Elon Musk offered money to registered voters who signed a pledge in support of the First and Second Amendments of the Constitution. For that brazen act of generosity and patriotism, the Harris-Biden Justice Department is threatening legal action. It’s pure political weaponization of the law simply because Musk — once beloved by the Democrats — now supports their most hated political rival: Donald Trump.
The Justice Department accuses Musk of violating a federal statute (52 USC 10307(c)) that criminalizes paying someone to vote or register to vote, among other crimes.
Musk’s petition pledge states: “By signing below, I am pledging my support for the First and Second Amendments.” Nowhere does it state he is paying people to vote or register to vote. Nor is the giveaway an “illegal lottery,” as some other Democrats have alleged.
The Harris-Biden administration doesn’t care about actual voter registration fraud. If they did, they wouldn’t be fighting states like Virginia which are cleaning their voter rolls of illegal voters. Virginia removed 1,600 noncitizens from its voter rolls, and the Harris-Biden administration took them to court to force Virginia to keep noncitizens on their rolls. Fortunately, the Supreme Court intervened, siding with Virginia.
Kamala Harris is promising to give money to people who vote for her. She is promising government handouts — $25,000 to buy a home and $20,000 to start a business. Yet the Justice Department hasn’t launched an investigation into her “buying votes.” That’s just the tip of the iceberg because Democrat donors have