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Wisconsin’s Supreme Court unanimously rejected an effort by Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul to block Elon Musk from handing out two $1 million checks just minutes before his rally in Green Bay ...
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Wisconsin voters will choose a new justice for the state's top court on Tuesday in a race that offers an early referendum on Donald Trump's presidency, with abortion rights, labor rights and election ...
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The race was the most expensive state court election in American history, drawing more than $67 million in television spending and nearly $100 million in overall spending.
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The Forward on MSNTrump’s plan to enlist Elon Musk began at Lubavitcher Rebbe’s graveHoward Lutnick said the visit to the Lubavitch gravesite was a “pretty cool” way for Trump to win Orthodox votes.
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Latin Times on MSNMusk Mocked for Misspelling 'Department of Education' in Meme Celebrating Trump's Executive Order: 'The Irony'Tech billionaire Elon Musk celebrated President Trump's executive order dismantling the Department of Education by posting a meme with a glaring spelling error.
Exclusive: DOGE staffer 'Big Balls' provided tech support to cybercrime ring, records show The best-known member of Elon Musk's U.S. DOGE Service team of technologists once provided support to a ...
Social media users roasted tech billionaire Elon Musk after he appeared to make a spelling error in his latest tweet praising President Donald Trump. Trump signed an ...
Over 100 people gathered in front of the Tesla dealership on Route 17 in Paramus to protest Elon Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration ... is set to happen April 5 in Westwood's Veterans' Memorial Park. Hayes said she heard about the protest ...
Elon Musk has given out $1 million prizes ahead of Tuesday’s vote, as the most expensive judicial race in U.S. history becomes a proxy war over President Donald Trump’s agenda.
After taking the stage wearing an iconic Wisconsin cheesehead hat, Elon Musk laid out why he supports the Republican in Tuesday’s high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race — and why he awarded million-dollar checks to two Wisconsinites who signed an America PAC petition opposing “partisan” judges.
Elon Musk gave away $1 million checks and spent $26 million backing GOP candidate Brad Schimel in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race. Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler joins Morning Joe to discussing,