Elon Musk made a remarkable leap into political philanthropy in 2024, pouring at least $274 million into political groups, securing the title of the most prolific donor of the election cycle. This significant contribution overshadowed the second-highest donor, investor Timothy Mellon, who donated $197 million, primarily supporting Republican causes.
The majority of Musk’s contributions, $238.5 million, went to America PAC, a super political action committee he founded. This included an additional $75 million in the final campaign weeks, significantly boosting former President Donald Trump’s election efforts.
America PAC, which spent $159 million since its inception, played a pivotal role in leveling the financial disparity for Trump. The PAC’s spending included:
$86 million on canvassing operations to support Trump’s ground game.
Funding digital advertisements on platforms like Meta’s Facebook and Google.
Daily $1 million giveaways to registered voters in battleground states who pledged to support free speech and gun rights.
$47 payments for individuals who recruited others to virtually sign the petition.
These activities, while impactful, raised legal concerns.
The U.S. Justice Department issued a letter to America PAC, warning about potential violations of laws prohibiting payment for voter registration. Furthermore, Philadelphia’s district attorney filed a lawsuit accusing Musk of organizing an “unlawful lottery.” However, the legal effort failed to secure an injunction to stop the payments.
Musk also donated $20.5 million to RBG PAC, which launched ads linking Trump to reproductive rights, attempting to alleviate Trump’s political liabilities on abortion. This strategy sought to align Trump with a stance purportedly similar to that of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a known advocate for abortion rights.
Musk’s newfound political prominence has granted him entry into Trump’s inner circle. He is now a frequent guest at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and, along with entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, has been appointed to lead the Department of Government Efficiency. This federal advisory committee aims to recommend significant cuts to government spending and bureaucracy.
Musk’s ventures stand to benefit from Trump’s second term:
SpaceX: Trump’s appointment of Jared Isaacman, a Musk ally and astronaut for SpaceX, as the next NASA administrator could strengthen SpaceX’s collaboration with the space agency.
Tesla: Regulatory approval for autonomous vehicles is likely to become a priority for the Department of Transportation, potentially paving the way for Tesla’s advancements in self-driving technology.
Musk’s net worth has surged to $361.7 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, partly driven by the favorable political climate following Trump’s election victory. His strategic contributions and influential connections are reshaping the landscape of politics and business alike.