Sunday night, tech mogul, Trump ally, and DOGE head Elon Musk held a rally for state Supreme Court candidate Judge Brad Schimel and handed out $1 million checks to two people at that event who agreed to be spokespeople for the campaign.
This from redstate.com.
Elon Musk gives out the first of two million-dollar checks at Wisconsin town hall 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/dcuA1fcblz
— Spirit of '76🇺🇸 (@Raylawlor9) March 31, 2025
This was after Attorney General Josh Kaul went to court to try and stop the payments but was rebuffed, first by a lower judge and then just before the event by none other than the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Musk came bounding out in a “cheesehead hat” to the tune of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Freebird.
Crowd in Wisconsin for Musk: pic.twitter.com/yJ1x1O9gSH
— Will Steakin (@wsteaks) March 31, 2025
Protesters immediately tried (and failed) to interrupt the event, and Musk said they must be George Soros supporters. “Say hi to George!” he waved at them. He said “the derangement level we’re seeing from the left blows my mind.”
As has been reported, the crucial election is coming up on Tuesday, April 1 and has the potential to change the direction of the country. Waukesha County Circuit Judge Schimel is set to battle against ultra-liberal Dane County Circuit Judge Susan Crawford for a spot on the Badger State Supreme Court, a race Musk said early Sunday could impact “the future of America and Western Civilization.”
A liberal court could redraw congressional districts and put the GOP’s control of the House of Representatives at risk.
1000%
What’s at issue here is control of the US House of Representatives.
This Wisconsin Supreme Court race might decide the future of America and Western Civilization!
It’s a big deal. https://t.co/zUuNPtFbMK
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 30, 2025
Former Governor Scott Walker is no fan of Crawford:
The tweet continues:
❌ She sides with an official who refuses to work with ICE to deport dangerous criminals
❌ She got 77% of her donations from outside WI
This one is huge, so if you’re a Wisconsin resident, make your voice heard. As our Ward Clark wrote:
Get out and vote. If you have to walk ten miles through the rain, get out and vote. If you have to push your grandmother ten miles in her wheelchair so she can vote, do it. If you have to drive your Tesla through a crowd of shrieking lunatics, get out and vote. Get out and vote as though your state depends on it, as though your country depends on it—because it does.