WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Next week's presidential election isn't just a referendum on Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. It's also a measure of the influence the world's richest man wields over American democracy.
, the South African-born tech and business titan, has spent at least $119 million mobilizing Trump's supporters to back the Republican nominee. His social media platform, X, has become a firehose of pro-Trump propaganda. And he's playing a starring role in Trump-style rallies in critical battleground states.
All the while, he's coming under growing scrutiny. He on Thursday in a lawsuit over his effort to dole out millions of dollars to registered voters, giveaways legal experts liken to vote buying. He鈥檚 being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. And recently reported that Musk regularly communicates with Russian President , a potential national security risk because SpaceX, his aerospace company, holds billions of dollars worth of contracts with NASA and the Department of Defense.
Musk is hardly the only person whose megawealth places him at the nexus of politics, business and foreign policy. But few are working so publicly for a single candidate as Musk, whose expansive business ties and growing bravado pose a vexing test of one unelected person's political power. His stature is perhaps one of the most tangible consequences of the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which eliminated many limits on political giving.
鈥淭his is definitely an election brought to you by Citizens United,鈥 said Daniel I. Weiner, the director of elections and government at the Brennan Center for Justice, who added that the phenomenon was bigger that just Musk. 鈥淲hat this is really about is a transformation of our campaign finance system to one in which the wealthiest donors are playing a central role.鈥
Musk did not respond to a request for comment made through his attorney. Tesla, his electric car company, and X did not respond to inquiries. SpaceX disputed parts of The Journal's reporting in a statement and said it continues to work in 鈥渃lose partnership with the U.S. Government.鈥
Musk's recent conversion to 鈥楧ark MAGA鈥
Musk鈥檚 conversion to a self-described 鈥淒ark MAGA鈥 Trump warrior is a recent one. In the past, he donated modest sums to both Republicans and Democrats, including $5,000 to in 2016, records show. He didn鈥檛 contribute to Trump鈥檚 political efforts until this year, according to federal campaign finance disclosures.
He was all in once he did.
Musk is now leading America PAC, a super political action committee that is spearheading Trump鈥檚 get-out-the-vote effort.
As a newcomer to politics, there have been growing pains.
Over the summer, America PAC struggled to reach its voter contact goals. Musk brought in a new team of political consultants, Generra Peck and Phil Cox, who worked on Florida Gov. 鈥 losing Republican presidential primary bid.
On paper, the numbers have improved. But Republican officials, operatives and activists say in some critical places it鈥檚 been difficult to tell how active the PAC鈥檚 ground effort has been.
The PAC's presence is not perceptible in rural Georgia, according to three Republican strategists who are closely monitoring the ground game in the battleground state. For example, America PAC has shown little evidence of leaving literature behind on doorsteps, as is common when a voter is not home, especially in remote places, the three people said.
There are also indicators Musk, a tech innovator, has been taken advantage of at his own game. In Nevada, three other people familiar with America PAC鈥檚 efforts said hired canvassers paid tech-savvy operatives to digitally manipulate an app used to track their progress 鈥 appearing to falsify their data so they could get paid for work that they did not do. Canvassers are typically paid by the number of doors that they knock on.
There are signs the practice wasn't limited to Nevada. One person warned America PAC leadership weeks ago that canvasing data from multiple states showed signs that it had been falsified, but their concerns were not acted on, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
The individuals, like others who provided details about Musk鈥檚 political operation, insisted on anonymity to discuss the matter out of fear of retribution.
Musk has become frustrated with his PAC
Musk has become frustrated with the inner workings of his political organization and has brought in private sector associates, including Steve Davis, president of the Boring company, Musk鈥檚 tunnel building company, according to three people with knowledge of the move. Davis鈥 role with America PAC was previously reported by .
A person close to the PAC disputed that the group had been taken advantage of, suggesting it was a conspiracy theory based on a poor understanding of how political canvassing works. The person insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the innerworkings of the PAC.
Musk鈥檚 leadership of the PAC has not been his only political stumble.
On Monday, Philadelphia鈥檚 district attorney to halt Musk鈥檚 $1 million cash sweepstakes, which is a part of America PAC鈥檚 effort to garner support for Trump. Musk had pledged to give away $1 million a day until the election to voters in battleground states who have signed a petition supporting the Constitution. Legal experts cautioned that the contest was likely illegal, venturing into vote buying territory because participants were required to be registered to vote to win the money.
Democratic District Attorney Larry Krasner鈥檚 suit argues the giveaways amount to an illegal lottery. A state judge put the case on hold on Thursday while a federal court considers taking action. The Department of Justice sent a warning letter to America PAC that the giveaways could violate election law.
Musk has more riding on the election than just bragging rights.
The 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the main agency that regulates Tesla, has repeatedly proved to be a thorn for the electric car maker run by Musk, which is the primary source of his wealth. The agency is overseeing more than a dozen recalls, some that Tesla resisted. It has also opened investigations that have raised doubts about Musk鈥檚 claims that Tesla is close to deploying self-driving vehicles, a key expectation of shareholders and a major driver of Tesla鈥檚 lofty share price.
Earlier this year Tesla disclosed that the Department of Justice and the SEC have requested and subpoenaed information about 鈥淔ull Self-Driving鈥 capability, vehicle functionality, data privacy and other matters.
The social media platform X is another Musk company that has drawn interest of the Biden administration. The Federal Trade Commission has probed Musk鈥檚 handling of sensitive consumer data after he took control of the company in 2022 but has not brought enforcement action. The SEC has an ongoing investigation of Musk鈥檚 purchase of the social media company.
Musk has been forceful with his political views on the platform, changing its rules, content moderation systems and algorithms to conform with his world view. After Musk endorsed Trump following an attempt on the former president鈥檚 life last summer, the platform has transformed into a megaphone for Trump鈥檚 campaign, offering an unprecedented level of free advertising that is all but impossible to calculate the value of.
Many of his troubles, which Musk blames President and Democrats for, could go away if Trump is elected. The former president has mused that Musk could have a formal role in a future Trump administration that focuses on government efficiency 鈥 an enormous conflict of interest given Musk鈥檚 companies' vast dealings with the government.
Musk has even offered to help develop national safety standards for self-driving vehicles, alarming auto safety groups, which also worry that he could interfere with investigations of Tesla.
鈥淥f course the fox wants to build the henhouse,鈥 said Michael Brooks, executive director of the nonprofit Center for Auto Safety watchdog group.
Why Musk's contact with Putin is concerning
That鈥檚 also what makes the revelation that Musk has been in regular contact with Putin so troubling to foreign policy experts. The Defense Department and NASA are heavily dependent on SpaceX to launch spy satellites and take astronauts into space. But The Wall Street Journal reported that during one talk, Putin asked Musk not to activate his Starlink satellite system, a subsidiary of SpaceX, over Taiwan as a favor for Chinese President Xi Jinping. Russia has denied that the conversation took place.
In a statement posted to X, the aerospace company said the Journal story included 鈥渓ong-ago debunked claims鈥 and questioned the relevance of the newspaper's reporting on Taiwan.
鈥淪tarlink is not available there because Taiwan has not given us a license to operate,鈥 the statement read. 鈥淭his has nothing to do with Russia or China.鈥
香港六合彩挂牌资料 security experts say the revelation that Musk communicated with Putin is still troubling.
Putin is "a war criminal who is slaughtering civilians. That makes this wrong in my view,鈥 former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul told The Associated Press last week. 鈥淵ou have to decide what team you are on. Are you on the American team or are you on the Russian team?鈥
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Beaumont reported from Des Moines, Iowa, and Krisher reported from Detroit. Associated Press writers Alan Suderman in Richmond, Virginia, Barbara Ortutay in San Francisco and Mike Catalini in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, contributed to this report.