Multiple legal challenges exist against Elon Musk's America PAC due to unpaid wages and work-related violations discovered during his 2024 political canvassing operations.​
The lawsuit filed by "John Doe" on April 1, 2025 at the federal level in Pennsylvania alleges that Musk and America PAC refused to pay a Bucks County resident money for petition signature gathering activities related to free speech and gun rights. According to Doe he signed a contract for $100 payment per signature he collected but his wages remained incomplete. The legal declaration implies there may be more people who went through comparable experiences. America PAC maintains authority to keep payment funds from canvassers who show indications of fraud even though it has paid millions to them. ​
A California class-action lawsuit from October 2024 contains claims that workers Tamiko Anderson and Patricia Kelly rightfully deserve payment and reimbursement from America PAC for their work. Staff members who campaigned for Representative Michelle Steel received no less than $25 per hour yet their employer America PAC paid based on each residential stop. The Steel campaign has officially stated it has no ties to the canvassing operation. ​
The containers used to transport workers as well as the excessive workload pressures alongside threats of lodging payment forfeitures represented the adverse environmental conditions reported by the canvassers. Many workers discovered their Trump campaign work through Trump Victory only after they signed nondisclosure agreements. ​
The legal challenges present major issues about workplace practices at Musk's America PAC during the upcoming 2024 campaign.​