Elon Musk is a fan of free speech which is one of the reasons he’s campaigning for Donald Trump. He’s been paying people to get signatures for his petition supporting the Constitution. He’s even donating directly to campaigns and PACs.
Saturday, he stepped up his political philanthropy in a big way and will continue to do so until election days. According to The Post Millennial:
Elon Musk handed out a check worth $1 million dollars to a random voter who signed his “free speech and right to bear arms” petition in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Musk made the promise to do it every day until election day.
As the tech entrepreneur handed the man the check, the voter said, “Thanks, Elon. This is really great.”
Musk said that one of the issues was getting people to know about the petition and that the $1 million payment would be certain to get the legacy media’s attention. “The only thing we ask for the million dollars is that you be spokesperson for the petition and that’s it,” Musk said when he handed the man the check.
Watch the exchange:
Wow. @elonmusk just gave away a MILLION dollars to someone who signed his free speech petition. He vows to do this every day until Election Day. pic.twitter.com/7DaPg3MXhQ
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 20, 2024
Will corporate media cover it? Of course not. But the word will get out because conservative and alternative media will cover it. As independent journalism continues to fill the void of truth that partisan corporate media is abandoning, people like Musk and Trump are benefitting… as is America.
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