A Pennsylvania judge ruled on Monday, Nov. 4, that Elon Musk’s $1 million-a-day voter giveaway can continue, just one day before the presidential election. The decision followed heated testimony over whether the giveaway, backed by Musk’s pro-Trump political group, constitutes an illegal lottery.
America PAC, Musk’s political action committee, has awarded $16 million so far to registered voters in battleground states, with participants required to sign a petition supporting free speech and gun rights to enter.

Judge Angelo Foglietta ruled against Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s attempt to block the daily payouts to swing state voters, saying he would release a detailed explanation later.

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In court, Krasner’s lawyers argued that the contest was fraudulent, claiming that winners were chosen not at random, as Musk initially advertised, but based on their potential as spokespeople for the PAC’s pro-Trump agenda.
Chris Young, director of America PAC, testified that winners were picked by reviewing videos and social media profiles, and that winners signed non-disclosure agreements barring them from discussing terms of their selection.
Young also acknowledged being surprised when Musk referred to the contest as “random” during a public rally, despite the PAC’s active selection of individuals who would serve as spokespeople.

Musk’s lawyer, Andy Taylor, defended the contest as a means of supporting free speech and the right to bear arms, accusing Krasner of infringing on Pennsylvania citizens’ rights. The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly warned Musk’s PAC about potential violations of federal laws prohibiting incentives for voter registration, though no federal actions have been taken.
Musk, who became an outspoken Trump supporter this year, has donated nearly $120 million to America PAC for its voter mobilization efforts.