Late Thursday, March 27, Elon Musk announced he would be coming to Wisconsin the night of Sunday, March 31 to give a talk about the state’s highly contested Supreme Court race. In a now-deleted tweet, special government employee Musk said he will “personally hand over two checks for a million dollars each in appreciation for you taking the time to vote.”
At the time, Musk hadn’t clarified where exactly in Wisconsin he would be speaking. However, The Acorn’s sources have confirmed that the billionaire will be presenting at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse’s Recreational Eagle Center.
Musk reportedly was seeking to give his talk elsewhere before learning more about UWL. When he learned about the university’s restructured DEI plan and their Indigenous Land Recognition Statement, he decided to change his course of action.
“It’s become clear to me that not only can I help stop activist judges, I can also make more progress in destroying the woke mind virus,” said Musk. “Upon learning more about UWL, I’m worried they’re turning into the University of Wokesconsin-La Crosse.”
Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul attempted to block Musk’s million-dollar payouts but was unsuccessful, as an appeals court rejected Kaul’s motion.
“Yeah, I found [Attorney General] Josh Kaul’s actions to be kind of mean and not cool. It’s like all the Democrats have it out for me. Him, Tim Walz, probably a few more, they all make fun of me,” said Musk. “Why does everybody think I’m a creep? Very interesting.”
Musk will reportedly be awarding two Tesla Cybertrucks to lucky students despite facing criticism and legal action because “nobody can stop me from being based and redpilled.”
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