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Democratic-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court decries Musk's involvement in race
Group backed by Musk pours money into ads on behalf of GOP candidate in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
Elon Musk is trying to ‘buy off’ my opponent, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate says
Elon Musk and his dark money groups have poured more than $1 million to back the Republican candidate in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. But Judge Susan Crawford, the candidate endorsed by Democrats,
Brazil's Supreme Court on Friday ordered the suspension of U.S. video-sharing platform Rumble in the country, citing its failure to comply with court orders and mirroring a move made against Elon Musk's X last year.
In its first major test of the new administration, President Donald Trump’s sweeping plan to reshape the federal government reaches the Supreme Court after a federal judge strikes down Trump’s attempt to fire the head of a government ethics watchdog.
The $1 million comes on top of $1.5 million from another Elon Musk-backed group for TV ads in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race backing Brad Schimel.
Federal courts are considering whether Elon Musk’s status as de facto administrator of DOGE complies with the Constitution’s Appointments Clause.
While Wisconsin Supreme Court races are officially nonpartisan, the race has become increasingly polarized in recent years as the two major political parties continue to back their preferred candidate.
Elon Musk’s super PAC has spent $1 million on canvassing operations supporting the conservative candidate in the race, his first election spending after the 2024 campaign.
Through a series of decisions, the Republican Justices set the stage for much of the chaos of the Trump Administration
Supreme Court candidate Susan Crawford says Elon Musk is "buying off" her opponent but dismisses talks about her $1M donation from George Soros.
The April 1 contest will not only determine the ideological makeup of the state Supreme Court but will also serve as an early test of MAGA supporters.
Report TRUMP FIRST 100 DAYS © AP Photo/Jose Luis MaganaSupreme Court drawn into DOGE battles THE SUPREME COURT is wading into the battles around the Department of Government
An appeals court ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship must remain paused, denying an appeal by the Trump administration, according to multiple reports —the latest in a string of court rulings involving Trump and cost-cutting czar Elon Musk’s sweeping changes across the federal government.
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