The Tesla CEO and X owner posted about Wisconsin's Supreme Court race a day after a Milwaukee meteorologist was fired for criticizing his arm gesture.
Elon Musk weighed in on the Wisconsin Supreme Court race in an X post on Wednesday. “Very important to vote Republican for the Wisconsin Supreme Court to prevent voting fraud!” the billionaire wrote in a social media post,
Musk has promoted antisemitic and white nationalist content online, and has endorsed a neo-Nazi party in Germany.
Musk has long been an advocate of free speech, previously saying, "free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy."
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Republicans put Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the win column in the 2024 presidential race, and they're hoping that momentum carries over to contests this year that will determine whether their state Supreme Courts retain left-leaning majorities or flip to conservative control.
(WLUK) -- Elon Musk chimed in Thursday on the high-profile race that will decide control of Wisconsin's highest court. The tech giant and world's richest person first shared a post on X, written by a conservative activist, about the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Musk then added this statement:
Elon Musk, the world's richest man and Tesla CEO, has waded into Wisconsin's high-profile state Supreme Court race that will determine if the court stays under liberal control or flips back to a ...
Meteorologist Sam Kuffel criticized Elon Musk on social media for his straight-arm gesture some likened to a Nazi salute at the Trump inauguration.
Milwaukee's CBS 58 dropped meteorologist Sam Kuffel after she criticized Elon Musk for his arm gesture at a Trump post-inauguration rally.
Here's what you said when we asked what can be learned from the case of CBS 58 parting ways with meteorologist Sam Kuffel after Instagram posts
A Wisconsin meteorologist has reportedly lost her job at a Milwaukee TV station, one day after she took to social media to criticize Elon Musk's alleged Nazi salute during the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday.
The Republican-backed candidate in Wisconsin’s pivotal state Supreme Court race says he thinks anyone convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers should serve their entire sentence