Elon Musk Promises to Give a Million a Day to Anyone Who Signs His Petition



Elon Musk has promised to give one million dollars a day, more than 919 thousand euros, until the US presidential elections, scheduled for November 5, to anyone who signs his online petition. The petition in question supports the First and Second Amendments of the United States Constitution, that is, freedom of speech and the right to bear arms.


It is worth noting that the owner of Tesla is supporting America PAC, a political action group that he himself founded to support Donald Trump's candidacy for the White House. He recently donated more than 70 million dollars to the group, helping to mobilize and register voters in the states where the fight is most fierce.


The first million, apparently, has already been given to a man named John Dreher during an event held by Musk in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, to present the November election.


The man raised his arms in a sign of satisfaction when he learned of the award.


"John had no idea. Anyway, you're welcome," said the tycoon.


Musk's Harrisburg event was his third in Pennsylvania in recent days.


The petition, which rally attendees had to sign, allowing America PAC to obtain their contact information in order to get them to vote on November 5, states: "The First and Second Amendments guarantee freedom of speech and the right to bear arms. By signing below, I pledge to support the First and Second Amendments."


It should be noted that Trump has already said that if elected president, he will appoint Musk to head a commission on government efficiency.