According to bombshell new reports, a political action committee that supports Donald J. Trump for president in 2024 and is backed by none other than billionaire Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk is now under criminal investigation in the state of Michigan.
CNBC reports that the America PAC, backed and supported by the richest man in the world, “is being investigated by the Michigan secretary of state’s office amid efforts to collect voter data.”
“Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has said he created and helped fund the America PAC, which is supporting former President Donald Trump. Musk has a net worth of over $225 billion, according to Forbes,” CNBC reports. “The committee has been acquiring detailed voter information from those living in Michigan and other battleground states after people submit their personal data through a section on the PAC’s website that says ‘register to vote.'”
The report goes on to reveal that “after clicking on the ‘register to vote’ tab on America PAC’s website, users in states like Michigan can submit a ZIP code, address, and phone number. People with a Michigan address are brought to a page that says ‘thank you’ and asks users to ‘complete the form below’ to help wrap up the voter registration process. As of Sunday afternoon, though, there was no other form to complete below the words ‘thank you.'”
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A spokeswoman for the Michigan secretary of state’s office spoke with CNBC in connection to their report and said: “Every citizen should know exactly how their personal information is being used by PACs, especially if an entity is claiming it will help people register to vote in Michigan or any other state.”
“While the America PAC is a federal political action committee, the Department is reviewing their activities to determine if there have been any violations of state law,” the reported statement reads. “We will refer potential violations to the Michigan Attorney General’s office as appropriate.”
Find the full report from CNBC here.
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