Elon Musk’s mom ‘encouraged X followers to commit voter fraud’ as she is fact-checked on son’s platform
Elon Musk’s mom has been accused of encouraging followers on X to commit voter fraud and was fact-checked by her son’s own social media platform.
Maye Musk quoted a post by her son before he spoke at Donald Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania yesterday, where the billionaire wrote: “Super important to get all your friends and family to register to vote. Georgia’s registration deadline is Monday!!”
But his mom went a step further and suggested to her 1.1 million followers they could vote more than once under fake names — which is illegal.
“The Democrats have given us another option,” she said. “You don’t have to register to vote. On Election Day, have 10 fake names, go to 10 polling booths and vote 10 times. That’s 100 votes, and it’s not illegal. Maybe we should work the system too.”
Followers, including many attorneys, were quick to call her out, and a community note soon appeared underneath her post which said: “This is, in fact, illegal.”
The note linked to the US Code which states voting more than once intentionally is federally prohibited.
Attorneys also informed Musk that her post was “a solicitation of a crime.” One said: “This tweet constitutes the solicitation of a crime and is in itself a fully completed criminal act. If at least one person acts on your solicitation, you could also be charged with conspiracy. You should retract this tweet immediately.”
Another civil rights attorney said: “That is illegal. Do you have any credible evidence Democrats are engaging in that practice?”
“It is, of course, completely illegal to do what you suggest,” a retired attorney wrote. “I’m not sure if you thought you were making a joke, but if so, it’s not particularly amusing.”
Others simply tagged the Federal Election