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Arrest of Elon Musk for the purchase of criminal voting required in the Wisconsin

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 28, 2025No Comments
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Elon Musk announced that he would give a conference in the Wisconsin where he will give $ 2 million to two voters who voted in the Supreme Wisconsin Supreme Court. This scam has all the programs at the same time illegal lottery that Musk pulled in the elections in 2024.

The Musk’s scam seems to clearly violate the law on the election of Wisconsin:

Non -partisan electoral experts estimated that Musk’s lottery in Wisconsin is illegal and that the Wisconsin Democratic Party shares this point of view.

The president of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, Ben Wikler, said in a statement:

Elon Musk committed a blatant crime by offering money for the votes to help Brad Schimel. The Musk’s illegal electoral corruption program to put Brad Schimel at the Supreme Court is a chainsaw attack against democracy and the rule of law in Wisconsin and our nation.

Elon Musk should be brought to justice for his illegal attempt to buy votes for Brad Schimel, and Brad Schimel should immediately condemn musk crimes and disavow his continuous participation in his campaign. If Schimel does not immediately call Musk to end this criminal activity, we can only assume that he is an accomplice.

The police must act now before it goes further. Musk’s crime to help Brad Schimel have already been committed, and if Elon Musk sets his foot in the Wisconsin, he should be placed handcuffed and held responsible – just like any other criminal. Musk may have his day in court, but he cannot buy the court.

President Wikler was right. The way of ending Elon Musk’s criminal voting is to stop him and make him pay for the crimes he seems to commit. The arrest of Musk would make him and other billionaires reflect twice before trying to buy votes to swing another election.

Until Musk is arrested, he will not stop, which is why it is time to hold the billionaire responsible for his alleged crimes against democracy.

Should Elon Musk be arrested if he goes to Wisconsin? Join the discussion in the comments below.

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