Two Senate Democrats have called on the Department of Justice to investigate tech billionaire Elon Musk over his $1 million sweepstakes aimed at registered voters. Senators Peter Welch and Richard Blumenthal sent a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, expressing concerns about potential violations of federal laws.
The senators' letter comes after Musk's super PAC received a warning from the Justice Department regarding the legality of its voter registration lottery. Despite the warning, Musk's super PAC proceeded with the sweepstakes, prompting the senators to request a formal investigation.
In their letter, the senators emphasized the importance of upholding democracy and the rule of law. They urged the Department of Justice to determine whether Musk's cash prizes constitute illegal payments for voter registration and to take appropriate enforcement action if necessary, including prosecution.
Elon Musk's super PAC has refrained from commenting on the senators' letter, leaving the outcome of the investigation uncertain. The controversy surrounding the voter sweepstakes has raised questions about the intersection of technology, politics, and electoral integrity.
As the Department of Justice considers the senators' request, the public awaits further developments in this high-profile case. The outcome of the investigation could have far-reaching implications for the regulation of political activities and the accountability of influential figures like Elon Musk.