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Trump & Elon backed Judge Brad Schimel Vs. Obama and Soros backed Judge Susan Crawford
Possibly $90 Million total raised, the largest of any US judicial race.
Battleground state, change the balance for abortion, unions, and congressional redistricting happening this year
Currently the Wisconsin Supreme Court has 4 "democrats" vs 3 "republicans"
If Brad Schimel would win, then this would greatly increase the chances of republicans winning elections in Wisconsin.
 
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President Donald Trump shared an update on the future of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after its chief architect, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, revealed last week that he plans to step down from his role as a special government employee by the end of May.

The Context​

Musk is a special government employee, a category for temporary federal workers who are only supposed to work 130 days out of 365 in their roles.

On Thursday, he told Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier that he believes he can complete DOGE's stated goal of slashing $1 trillion in government spending "within that time frame," which would be by the end of May.

What To Know​

"Is DOGE going to keep operating even without Elon here?" a reporter asked Trump at the Oval Office on Monday.

"Well, I can't tell you that," Trump replied. "I can say this, that a lot of the people working with DOGE are the secretaries, the heads of the various agencies, and they've learned a lot."

"They're dealing with the DOGE people," Trump added. "I think some of them may try and keep the DOGE people with them, but you know, at a certain point, I think it will end."

Reporter: Is DOGE going keep operating even without Elon Musk?

Trump: I can't tell you that. I will say this a lot of the people working with doge are the secretaries, the heads of the various agencies, and they've learned a lot. And they're dealing with the doge people. I think some of them may try to keep the doge people… At a certain point, I think it will end

Musk and DOGE have drawn sharp scrutiny over their wrecking-ball approach to slashing the federal government workforce, which includes fully dismantling some congressionally approved agencies.

Their work made them the targets of a flurry of lawsuits filed by fired federal workers, advocacy groups and unions, who accuse Musk and DOGE of violating the Constitution because Musk is not a Senate-confirmed official.

DOGE has also been sued over its access to sensitive financial and personal data of millions of Americans across government agencies, though federal judges have imposed limits on or blocked off that access in some cases.

Musk's electric vehicle company, Tesla, has also been targeted by protesters who oppose his high-profile role in leading the Trump administration's government cost-cutting initiatives.

Tesla showrooms and factories across the country have been inundated with protests over the last few months and there have been multiple reports of people vandalizing, firebombing and otherwise damaging Tesla vehicles.

Last week, the FBI launched a task force it said will "crack down on violent Tesla attacks." FBI Director Kash Patel also characterized the incidents as "domestic terrorism," adding that "those responsible will be pursued, caught, and brought to justice."

Days later, anti-Musk protesters participated in a "global day of action" across 200 Tesla showrooms and called on Americans to dump their Tesla stock to "tank" the company's value.

Tesla lost more than one-third of its value over the first quarter and Musk's own net worth has plunged by roughly $121 billion since December.

What People Are Saying​

Musk said in Wisconsin over the weekend: "It's costing me a lot to be in this job. What they're trying to do is put massive pressure on me, and Tesla, I guess, to stop doing this. My Tesla stock and the stock of everyone who holds Tesla has gone in half. It's a big deal."

What Happens Next​

Musk and his DOGE employees are forging ahead in the months leading up to when he'll step down from his role as a special government employee. Most recently, the SpaceX CEO announced that he's setting his sights on members of Congress who he said are "strangely wealthy."

"It doesn't go directly, but let's just say that there's a lot of strangely wealthy members of Congress where I'm trying to connect the dots of, 'How do they become rich?'" Musk said at a town hall in Wisconsin, where he was stumping for conservative candidates for the state's Supreme Court.

Update 3/31/25 8:11 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with additional information and context.

I saw this floating around. Its mostly BS. Musk can't work more than 130 days in a year due to being a special gov. employee. But Trump thinks the ball is rolling and other folks can take the reigns.
 
Reminder that Susan Crawford will win the SC vote in Wisconsin in a few hours and completely obliterate Trump's second term. We're all going straight back to the longhouse and we will not have a say in it.

ok ok ok

I gota ask here out of sheer curiosity.

How will a change in the Wisconsin Supreme Court completely obliterate Trumps second term?

I'm honestly curious here. Please enlighten me oh wise Hamburger Man.
 
ok ok ok

I gota ask here out of sheer curiosity.

How will a change in the Wisconsin Supreme Court completely obliterate Trumps second term?

I'm honestly curious here. Please enlighten me oh wise Hamburger Man.
iirc she's running explicitly on promises to gerrymander the state in a way that eliminates a couple of GOPs from the House in DC
 
There are so many moving parts in the monstrosity that is the US healthcare system besides the healthcare companies. Anyone who lays all blame at the feet of healthcare companies is missing the forest for the trees.

How does any of this justify murdering a random insurance company CEO?

My stance on Luigi has always been that just because you killed a bad person doesn’t mean you’re a good person and if anything, his action pushed back any chances for insurance reform
 
“What are the odds that a pillow salesman manages to upseat a politician who nearly became Vice President just years prior?”

Knowing Lindell’s luck, I see it as a possibility
Are you telling me that the real life incarnation of Cave "Moon Rock Munching" Johnson is running for office?

I don't see how he can lose. I look forward to the development of the Minnesota Mattress Matter Manipulator in a decade or so.
 
Reminder that Susan Crawford will win the SC vote in Wisconsin in a few hours and completely obliterate Trump's second term. We're all going straight back to the longhouse and we will not have a say in it.
My pet theory is that Fatpacks is the avatar of the God of incorrectness, who is able to manifest reality simply by speaking the exact opposite of it. I further believe that he used to be anti-Trump, then Trump got in and things were actually kinda good, and he realized his powers at around the same time, so he's now saying wildly outlandish things to give Trump more dubs in real life.
 
ok ok ok

I gota ask here out of sheer curiosity.

How will a change in the Wisconsin Supreme Court completely obliterate Trumps second term?

I'm honestly curious here. Please enlighten me oh wise Hamburger Man.
This whole race is getting astroturfed to oblivion because the media desperately wants a D win and this is the best chance they’ve had since election night. Even if the Democrat wins, it doesn’t change anything because the WI Supreme Court is already a liberal-leaning court, and state courts aren’t very powerful anyway.
 
What incentive would the feds have to offer him a deal or pursue lesser charges? Luigi is possibly the most demonstrably guilty man in history.
Not an argument on what you're saying. Doods guilty. My real question here is.. Why is this a Federal Case? And how do we use this to execute all other murderers when the states, like New York, wont?
 
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