Republican Operative Nicholas Jacobs Locks Twitter After Elon Musk Check Controversy
Source: MeidasNews
Nicholas Jacobs, chair of the Wisconsin College Republicans and a rising GOP operative, has locked his Twitter account following intense backlash over his acceptance of a $1 million check from Elon Musk. The controversial payout, handed to Jacobs during Musks March 30 rally in Green Bay, has fueled accusations that he was being rewarded for his political influence rather than as an impartial voter.
Critics across social media questioned the ethics of a prominent Republican activist receiving such a massive sum amid Wisconsins heated Supreme Court race, leading to growing scrutiny of his role in conservative politics. The Wisconsin attorney general attempted to stop the payouts from Musk over concerns they could influence the election illegally.
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NotHardly
(2,044 posts)multigraincracker
(35,268 posts)kysrsoze
(6,283 posts)IronLionZion
(48,243 posts)Melon Husk won't donate money to feed starving people around the world but will pay off individual voters in Wisconsin. Hmm...
Ellipsis
(9,275 posts)liberalla
(10,375 posts)Better yet! Donate it to the Community Food Bank, where it could do some real good....
Or perhaps another charity of your choosing...
Bengus81
(8,498 posts)Diraven
(1,333 posts)A while back. The million dollar prizes all go to conservative celebrities and influencers, so he can say he's not illegally buying votes or running an illegal sweepstakes, but instead "employing" the "winners" for their "services". He counts on everyone forgetting that.
Bengus81
(8,498 posts)$1M check to a well known RW operative? His odds were let's see...1 in 1.
usonian
(16,827 posts)and Michael Anthony
My name is Michael Anthony, and until his death just a few years ago, I was the executive secretary to the late John Beresford Tipton. John Beresford Tipton, a fabulously wealthy and fascinating man, whose many hobbies included his habit of giving away one million dollars, tax free, each weekto persons he had never even met.
NEVER MET!
ChazInAz
(2,871 posts)The exteriors of the Tipton estate that were occasionally glimpsed were filmed at Allerton Park: one of Illinois' lesser-known gems.
usonian
(16,827 posts)Redwood trees in Denver? It was fun to watch the opening, having visited there. Highly recommended.
Photogenic as all heck. Beautifully maintained, especially the gardens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filoli
Timeflyer
(3,079 posts)The rest of the show, not so much because there were no horses or dogs in most episodes. Remember "Queen for a Day?"
Kid Berwyn
(19,710 posts)All due to John Roberts, traitor.