Trump Ally Musk Slapped With A Felony?

Wisconsin liberals are furious—Elon Musk just shook up the state’s critical Supreme Court race with a bold move that has the Left crying foul.

The billionaire innovator and staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, has once again stirred the political establishment—this time by backing Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel, a respected constitutional conservative. His involvement has triggered an aggressive response from Democrat leaders, who are now making serious accusations without offering much in the way of facts.

Musk Applauds Voters Who Take a Stand Against Judicial Activism

Musk made headlines on X (formerly Twitter) by offering to reward civic-minded Americans who already participated in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. In his post, he stated that two individuals who signed a petition opposing activist judges would receive $1 million each to become spokesmen for the cause.

“To clarify a previous post,” Musk wrote, “entrance is limited to those who have signed the petition in opposition to activist judges. I will also hand over checks for a million dollars to 2 people to be spokesmen for the petition.”

Rather than welcoming increased voter engagement, Wisconsin Democrats immediately sounded the alarm—accusing Musk of attempting to “buy votes,” despite no clear evidence that any laws were broken.

Left-Wing Operatives Cry Foul—But Offer No Proof

Ben Wikler, Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, called Musk’s efforts a “blatant felony”—an extremely strong claim given the lack of detail behind the accusation. He accused Musk of election interference simply for encouraging Americans to get involved and push back against judicial overreach.

Legal experts have noted that offering rewards for civic participation after the fact, particularly when no vote is required to receive anything, is far from a clear-cut legal violation. Musk’s critics, however, are already using the moment to stir controversy just days before voters head to the polls.

High Stakes: Wisconsin Supreme Court Could Flip

This election isn’t just about one seat—it’s about control. The Wisconsin Supreme Court currently holds a 4–3 liberal majority, and with critical cases looming on election law, Second Amendment rights, and medical freedom, the outcome could reshape the state—and set a national precedent.

Brad Schimel, a principled conservative and former attorney general, has earned the support of voters who are tired of activist judges legislating from the bench. Many see Musk’s support as part of a broader grassroots movement to restore constitutional balance.

Final Word: Why This Story Matters

Elon Musk’s entry into the Wisconsin judicial race has lit a fire under conservative voters—and exposed the Left’s double standard when it comes to political influence. While liberal billionaires routinely support progressive candidates with zero pushback, Musk’s pro-freedom stance is instantly branded “criminal.”

As the Tuesday election approaches, all eyes are on Wisconsin. Will voters embrace a return to judicial restraint—or allow the current liberal majority to continue reshaping law from the bench?

Stay tuned.

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