The group, America PAC, is in some disarray for now as it overhauls its program to turn out voters for Donald J. Trump. By Theodore Schleifer Reporting from Washington A new super PAC with ties to ...
A super PAC spearheaded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk supporting former President Donald Trump is under investigation by the Michigan Secretary of State’s office for how it collects voter data ...
Elon Musk was reported to be donating $45 million a month to a pro-Trump super PAC until the election. But Musk denied that report on Tuesday, saying, “I am not donating $45 million a month to ...
On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk denied a report that he is donating $45 million per month to a Super PAC to boost Donald Trump, while taking credit for starting the group. The Wall Street Journal ...
Residents in battleground states are submitting personal information to a pro-Trump PAC whose website invites them to "register to vote" — but instead of actually registering any voters, the PAC ...
Tesla Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk admitted that funding for his new political action committee called "The America PAC" has been much lower than what recent reports suggested. Musk denied claims of ...
A pro-Donald Trump super PAC funded by billionaire Elon Musk is collecting battleground state voters’ personal information through an ad pretending to help them register to vote. CNBC.com ...
An Elon Musk Super PAC is allegedly targeting voters in “more than a half-dozen swing states that could determine the outcome of the 2024 election,” harvesting personal data under the guise of helping ...
Elon Musk has spent time in meetings trying to figure out how to get Trump re-elected, per the WSJ. Musk had weekly, hourlong meetings with his pro-Trump super PAC in spring, per The Journal. The ...
Elon Musk again is denying that he was donating tens of millions of dollars a month to Donald Trump, calling it a “fiction.” “At no point did I say I was donating $45 million a month to Trump.
Talking about the video, DogeDesigner stated that the Super PAC was meant to support candidates who espouse “meritocracy and personal freedom,” in what looked like a reference to Trump.