Twitter’s Ban On Donald Trump ‘Morally Wrong, Outright Stupid’ – Says Elon Musk

New owner says he's set to reverse ban on former US President
May 10, 2022
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Elon Musk has described Twitters decision to ban former United States President Donald Trump from the platform as ‘morally wrong and outright stupid’. He vowed to reverse it.

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Musk, who had been very critical of Twitter operations recently bought the social media platform after first acquiring controlling shareholding in the company.

The Tesla tycoon paid $44 billion in a takeover bid that was accepted by Twitter’s Board of Directors in April.  Musk made the comment in an interview with Financial Times.

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