The Twitter sign on the company's San Francisco headquarters was slightly revamped.
Elon Musk apologizes for doubting Paul Pelosi attack
Elon Musk is apologizing for a tweet last October that raised doubts about the attack on Paul Pelosi.He previously created a Twitter poll, asking his followers if the company should be renamed,Musk had not acquired the company at that time, but he had plans to. Days after that tweet, he announced an offer to buy the social media platform.
Musk took control of Twitter in October after a $44 billion deal, coupled with protracted legal battle and months of uncertainty. Since he took helm, Musk found himself embroiled in controversies, from
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