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Elon Musk presented the fact that some noncitizens have Social Security numbers as shocking. But that’s how it’s supposed to work.
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Musk’s deep financial and personal involvement in Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election proved to be a political liability for the GOP, boosting votes for Democrats more than Republicans compare...
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Neither state nor federal courts have stopped Elon Musk from handing out $1 million checks to voters, first in Pennsylvania during last year’s presidential campaign and now in Wisconsin, where Musk is backing a conservative candidate for the state Supreme Court.
Taking the stage in Green Bay wearing a yellow foam cheesehead hat, Elon Musk gave out $1 million checks on Sunday to two Wisconsin voters.
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Daily Voice on MSNMusk Could Be Leaving Trump Administration Role Soon, Reports SayBillionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk could be weeks away from leaving his role in the Trump Administration, according to multiple reports.Both Musk and Trump have decided in recent day that it will soon be time for Musk to return
Elon Musk will stay in his role to reduce federal spending until his mission at DOGE is complete, despite speculation of his early departure. His significant cost-cutting efforts have led to layoffs and restructuring but sparked controversy,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNMusk's million-dollar voter prizes in US election face legal challengeBillionaire and Trump ally Elon Musk faced an immediate legal challenge Friday to his promise to give $1 million to two voters in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race in his latest attempt to use his vast fortune to sway the results of crucial US votes.
The Housing and Urban Development Department became the latest agency to revive the controversial program that offers feds the chance to leave their jobs but continue being paid until Sept. 30.
The Enumeration Beyond Entry program grants Social Security numbers to successful applicants for U.S. residency, work permits and citizenship.
The case was brought by the Midwestern state's attorney general over payments Musk has offered to individuals who sign an election-related petition.
The DOGE team made statements that have been contradicted by agencies they're working for during a Thursday night interview on FOX.