https://bsky.app/profile/chrislhayes.bsky.social/post/3llgojhjhes2s
Chris Hayes:
Boy this feels like it’s gotta be pushing the envelope for what’s legal.
Projectfactz:
Yes, this absolutely should be illegal—and it very likely is. Musk’s post, as described, blatantly violates election laws concerning bribery, voter inducement, and possibly campaign finance regulations.
Key Legal Issues:
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Voter Bribery (Inducement to Vote)
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Federal law (18 U.S.C. § 597) prohibits offering money or anything of value to induce someone to vote or not vote.
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Wisconsin law (Wis. Stat. § 12.11) specifically criminalizes offering money, gifts, or any inducements in exchange for voting.
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Campaign Finance Violations
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If Musk’s $2 million donation is going to a candidate or a political group, it likely exceeds contribution limits and violates campaign finance laws.
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Even if framed as a “personal appreciation” payment, it could be deemed an illegal in-kind contribution.
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Coercion & Election Integrity
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Limiting entrance to a political event only to those who voted raises coercion concerns, particularly if verification of votes is involved.
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This could be interpreted as pressuring voters to participate in a specific election for financial benefit.
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What Could Happen?
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The FEC (Federal Election Commission) and Wisconsin Ethics Commission could investigate this as voter bribery and election interference.
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If proven intentional, Musk could face criminal charges, fines, or legal action from state or federal authorities.
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Courts might rule this as election fraud, setting a major legal precedent.
This isn’t just “pushing the envelope”—this crosses the line into election corruption. If this post is real, there will likely be major legal backlash
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