Elon Musk spent more than $290 million on the 2024 election, year-end FEC filings show
- Elon Musk spent over $290 million on the 2024 election, significantly supporting President Donald Trump and Republicans, according to new federal filings.
- Musk contributed approximately $11.2 million to America PAC on the last day of the year, totaling his political giving for the cycle to more than $290 million.
- The Democratic National Committee spent over $56 million on various expenses following the party's losses in 2024, while raising $31.5 million.
- Senate incumbents in battleground states like Georgia, North Carolina, and New Hampshire prepared for the 2026 elections, with significant fundraising reported by key candidates.
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Elon Musk spent more than $290 million on the 2024 election, new Federal Election Commission documents show, boosting President Donald Trump and Republicans in a stunning effort that has helped secure unprecedented access for the world’s richest person in the new administration. The year-end documents, which cover the past five weeks, also revealed maneuvers to gain influence as the new administration prepared to take power.
Elon Musk's $290 Million Investment in the 2024 Elections Revealed - Real News Now
Recent federal filings have revealed that Elon Musk, a prominent billionaire, invested over $290 million towards the 2024 elections, predominantly towards the campaign of President Donald Trump and the Republican party. His substantial investment has secured him unparalleled access within the new administration. These filings reflect the devolvement of political maneuvers as the new administration was preparing to assume control. Trump’s former …
Elon Musk spent a total of more than $290 million on the 2024 election, new federal files show, which has helped him secure access to the new US administration. Year-end records, covering the final five weeks of the year, also revealed attempts at influence as the new administration prepared to take power. What's more, the files showed how the parties and some of their core members are preparing for the 2026 midterm election cycle, with potentia…
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