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Elon Musk's political action committee is offering Wisconsin voters $100 to sign a petition expressing their opposition to "activist judges," a cause that President Trump is pressing as judges block or delay several parts of his agenda.
Why it matters: The move reflects how Musk is throwing his considerable wealth behind Trump's priorities — including an upcoming election in Wisconsin for a crucial seat on the state's Supreme Court.
Zoom in: The April 1 election in Wisconsin will determine the tilt of an ideologically divided bench in a swing state where state-level decisions can carry national implications for abortion rights, legislative redistricting and election laws.
- Two Musk-backed groups — America PAC and Building America's Future — have combined to spend nearly $20 million to support Brad Schimel, the Republican candidate for the Wisconsin court seat.
- The Democratic candidate, Susan Crawford, has drawn millions in donations from progressive donors, including George Soros and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
- Trump and Musk have called for the impeachment of that judge, leading to a rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts.
- "By signing below, I'm rejecting the actions of activist judges who impose their own views and demanding a judiciary that respects its role — interpreting, not legislating," the petition says.
- But the groups will have one thing: the voter's data, which will allow the groups to contact them again in the future.
- Musk, the face of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was Trump's biggest financial backer during the campaign. America PAC ultimately spent more than $250 million supporting Trump's candidacy.
- Musk has indicated that he plans to donate another $100 million to Trump's political operation, which the president plans to use in the 2026 midterm elections and to promote his legislative agenda.