It seems Musk was expecting to be disrupted
DOGE chief Elon Musk didn’t hold back when an audience member interrupted him during a rally in Wisconsin.
Last week, the Tesla CEO attended a rally where he gave two Wisconsin voters $1 million each for signing an online petition against 'activist' judges ahead of the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on 1 April. The winner of this open seat will decide who controls the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Speaking at the rally, Musk said: "Thank you for coming out in support. It's important for the country and the world. The Supreme Court can redraw the districts, which could result in the House shifting to a Democratic majority.
"If that happens, they will try to block all the reforms we are working on for you, the American people."
 Last week, he donated $1 million to a Green Bay resident who was then recognised as 'the first $1 Million spokesperson for signing our petition,' as per Musk.
“Exciting to announce our first million-dollar award for supporting our petition against activist judges in Wisconsin!" the White House Senior Advisor posted on X last Wednesday (26 March).
The world's richest man is also offering $100 to anyone who signs the petition, with another $100 if they got someone else to sign, as part of a broader campaign led by his political action committee, America PAC. The race has become a political battleground and is now the most expensive judicial election in US history.
However, when a heckler in the crowd tried to throw Musk off during his speech, the 53-year-old didn't hold back taking aim at billionaire George Soros.
“It was inevitable at least a few Soros operatives would be in the audience,” Musk said before he giggled. “Give my regards to George. Say ‘hi’ to George for me.” Soros is a billionaire investor known for being the focus of right-wing conspiracy theories.
