Washington DC - Billionaire 's America PAC has been warned by the Justice Department that its $1 million daily giveaways to registered voters may violate federal law, various media outlets reported Wednesday.
SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk (r.) awarded Kristine Fishell (l.) with a $1 million check during the town hall at the Roxain Theater on October 20, 2024 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. © Michael Swensen / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFPMusk, the world's richest man, on Saturday in Pennsylvania, one of the seven "swing states" that will likely determine who will become the next US president – or .
Musk, a Trump supporter, announced plans to give $1 million to one registered voter in a swing state every day until the US election on November 5.
CNN and 24sight News said the letter from the Justice Department to Musk's political action committee warns that the $1 million sweepstakes may violate federal law, which prohibits paying people to register to vote.
The Justice Department declined to comment.
The winners of the contest are chosen at random but they must be registered voters. They are also required to sign a petition that supports "free speech and the right to bear arms."
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The DOJ has sent a letter to Elon Musk's super PAC, warning that his daily $1m giveaway to registered voters in swing states might violate federal laws, CNN reports.
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Law professor weighs in on legality of Elon Musk's $1 million giveawayNBC News confirms:
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The Justice Department has sent a letter to Elon Musk's super PAC — warning that its $1 million daily giveaway in battleground states may run afoul of federal law.
The letter came from DOJ's Public Integrity Section, which handles election-related…
Danielle Lang, a professor at Georgetown Law School who specializes in election law, that the contest could be "subject to civil or criminal enforcement by the Department of Justice."
"It is illegal to give out money on the condition that recipients register as voters," Lang said.
"As the terms of this 'contest' to win $1 million require the recipient to be a registered voter in one of seven swing states (or to register if they have not already), the offer violates federal law."
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk has pulled out all the stops in recent weeks to support former president Trump, including to a pro-Trump political action committee and .
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