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October 25, 2024
Musk and his PAC are successfully paying individuals in swing states to register to vote, and that could be a clear violation of federal legislation.
Elon Musk is—successfully—paying individuals to register to vote. This can be a violation of federal election legal guidelines, and he needs to be prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned for his quite a few violations. Sadly, that is Elon Musk we’re speaking about, and the individual accountable for imposing federal legal guidelines towards him is Lawyer Normal Merrick Garland—and all of that signifies that Musk won’t be prosecuted, fined, or despatched to jail. The principles, you see, are completely different for wealthy white Republicans who violate the legal guidelines than they’re for anybody else. I believed everyone knew that by now.
What Musk is doing just isn’t difficult, however there’s sufficient misdirection in his scheme that it may be complicated to see what he’s as much as. So permit me to elucidate. Via his political motion committee, Musk is providing $1,000,000, lottery type, to individuals in “battleground” states—particularly, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, and North Carolina—who signal his PAC’s petition. The petition is a normal pledge to “assist” the First and Second Modification (due to course a white South African whose household benefited from apartheid is considerably extra excited about supporting the Second Modification than, say, the thirteenth, 14th, and fifteenth Amendments, which forestall individuals like Musk from doing right here what individuals like Musk did in South Africa). When you signal the petition, you have got an opportunity of successful 1,000,000 bucks. Musk handed out the primary examine final weekend.
Paying individuals, or providing individuals a lottery ticket, to signal a petition is authorized. That’s superb. It’s an train of free speech, at the very least on this ridiculous nation that equates cash with speech.
The issue with Musk’s scheme is that, as a way to get the cash, you must be registered to vote. By making voter registration key to getting the cash, Musk is making an attempt to induce people who find themselves not registered to register to vote. That’s unlawful. Because the elections legislation skilled Rick Hasen factors out, paying individuals, bribing individuals, or giving individuals just about something of financial worth to induce them to register to vote is a violation of federal legislation.
For these taking part in alongside at dwelling, the legislation Hasen factors to is 52 U.S.C. 10307(c), which states: “Whoever knowingly or willfully provides false info as to his identify, deal with or interval of residence within the voting district for the aim of building his eligibility to register or vote, or conspires with one other particular person for the aim of encouraging his false registration to vote or unlawful voting, or pays or presents to pay or accepts fee both for registration to vote or for voting shall be fined no more than $10,000 or imprisoned no more than 5 years, or each.” (Emphasis Hasen’s.)
The Division of Justice has clarified that this legislation doesn’t apply to, say, giving voters a journey to the polls. But it surely does embrace giving individuals money, or liquor, or meals stamps, or… “lottery possibilities” to induce them to register.
Present Situation
Musk is violating the legislation, however for that to matter anyone has to prosecute him for his violations, and that job, sadly, rests with Merrick Garland. Garland despatched Musk and his PAC a letter earlier this week through which he “warned” that they “may” be violating federal legislation. Garland is reportedly monitoring and investigating the state of affairs. Musk ignored the warning and introduced extra winners.
I do know there are nonetheless individuals who wish to defend Garland’s historic incapability to implement any legal guidelines towards Republican political actors, however, truthfully, Garland’s response is past pathetic. It takes a Google search and half an hour of Westlaw entry to “examine” whether or not “Hoo boy, register to vote and have an opportunity to win 1,000,000 {dollars}” violates relevant federal requirements. The Division of Justice’s personal “Election Crimes Guide” explains that what Musk is doing is unlawful. Garland want solely “examine” the principles written down by his personal establishment to determine that Musk is in violation of the legislation.
The strongly worded letter Garland despatched to Musk ought to have been a authorized grievance, filed in court docket, and served to Musk whereas he was on stage handing out the freaking examine.
However whereas Garland continues to be a nationwide embarrassment, incapable of doing something which may anger the Republican base, the unhappy actuality is that even bringing the complete drive of the legislation towards Musk wouldn’t cease his unlawful actions. That’s as a result of the complete drive of the legislation is extremely weak on this occasion and of little consequence to a wealthy white man.
Astute readers can have observed that the penalty for violating the legislation at difficulty is a superb of “no more than $10,000” or imprisonment of “no more than 5 years, or each.” Musk just isn’t going to go to jail due to this. We don’t put white individuals in jail for violating federal election legal guidelines, particularly not when they’re first-time offenders and the violation is as technical as this one is. (Individuals, white individuals primarily, are going to object to my stating that Musk’s race helps him get away with this, however please, how rapidly do you suppose Oprah would discover her ass in jail if she went to Houston and provided $1,000,000 to anyone who registered to vote and signed her petition saying “I assist Black ladies”?) Additionally: Violations of this nature are all the time, or nearly all the time (see the above Oprah thought experiment) addressed with a superb, within the first occasion.
That superb needs to be $10,000. For Elon Musk. I’d say the superb is unfastened change for him, however the precise change you have got rattling round in your pockets and hidden in your sofa cushions might be a larger proportion of your internet value than $10,000 is to Elon Musk’s billions. Even in the event you fined him $10,000 for each violation—that’s, $10,000 for each voter who registered for an opportunity to win his lotto—the superb wouldn’t deter his habits one bit.
And so, Elon Musk is paying Republicans to register to vote in battleground states, and there’s nothing we will actually do to cease him.
With that brute actuality in thoughts, my precise recommendation is that Democrats in battleground states also needs to register to vote and signal Musk’s petition. Perhaps you’ll win the $1,000,000 bucks. Then you possibly can rise up on stage, get your examine, and rip open your shirt to point out that you just had been a Harris voter all alongside. Everyone ought to have an opportunity to punk Elon Musk.
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