Elon Musk may be buying Twitter

I'm not sure he's that committed, he'd had to but A LOT more shares to reach 51%. I hope he is and does, will be interesting to watch.
 
I'm not sure he's that committed, he'd had to but A LOT more shares to reach 51%. I hope he is and does, will be interesting to watch.
Remember he was willing to pay more than $51 a share to make Twitter a private company.
 
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I don't buy it. If/when his Twitter account is enabled again, I'd give it 2 days before he's tweeting again. Especially now that many of the folks on or trying to get on Truth Social will likely abandon it now.
 
I don't buy it. If/when his Twitter account is enabled again, I'd give it 2 days before he's tweeting again. Especially now that many of the folks on or trying to get on Truth Social will likely abandon it now.
I agree. He's not getting the attention on his platform he had gotten before on Twitter. Once he starts back up on Twitter, I'll be one of the first to call him a hypocrite.
 
Trump is ready!!

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MAR-A-LAGO, FL—With Elon Musk reaching a deal to purchase Twitter, many on the platform believe Trump's account will soon be restored. Upon hearing the news, Trump announced that he will soon be sharing all 278,000 tweets the world missed while he was kicked off the platform.

"I have been writing my tweets, my big, beautiful tweets, in this journal for two looong years," said Trump. motioning to a large golden leatherbound volume on his nightstand. "They are the good tweets, the best tweets, really. Real beauties. And now, you can read all of them, folks! All. Every single one! Big Tech can't hide them from you anymore! I will share them on Twitter in one long thread. You're welcome!"

Sources say the world will soon be treated to Trump's every thought he's had since January 6, from his opinion on AOC, to his feelings on Liz Cheney's hairdo, to his latest nicknames for Sleepy Joe Biden.

When asked about what he would do with Truth Social, Trump responded, saying "Huh? What's that?"

Snopes and USA Today have announced they will be hiring hundreds of staff to fact check Trump's 278,000-tweet thread.
 
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