
In an electrifying move, Elon Musk is set to make a grand appearance in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he plans to distribute two million-dollar checks to two fortunate attendees. The announcement was made by Musk himself on X, showcasing his penchant for spectacular gestures and bold actions.
Participation in Musk’s speech is exclusive, reserved only for those who have cast their votes in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. Musk’s initiative aims to reward civic duty, intending to inspire participation and engagement in the electoral process.
BREAKING: Elon Musk will hold a Town Hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday at 6:30pm CT. Entrance is limited to those who have signed the petition in opposition to activist judges. It will be livestreamed on .
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March 28, 2025
Musk’s announcement triggered a swift response from the left-leaning Wisconsin Attorney General, who moved to legally prevent these payments. However, on Saturday, a Wisconsin appeals court chose not to block Musk’s planned payouts, clearing the way for his Sunday event.
According to Channel 3000, the appeals court’s decision allows Musk’s $1 million payments to proceed. The three-judge panel in Madison indicated that the legal challenge should navigate through lower courts before any action is taken.
The lawsuit, initiated by Attorney General Josh Kaul, argued that Musk’s payments might infringe on state election laws. However, with the appeal court’s decision, Musk’s plan stands firm for now. This initiative, part of a lottery linked to the state Supreme Court race, also includes a $100 incentive for voters signing a petition against activist judges, emphasizing Musk’s influence in political arenas.
As the clock ticks down to Sunday, Musk’s rally in Green Bay promises to be a notable event, not just for the potential millionaires in the crowd but also in its symbolic encouragement of voter participation.













