Elon Musk pressured to let Donald Trump back on Twitter

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Twitter users urge Elon Musk to reinstate Donald Trump's account

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Journalist Glenn Greenwald, meanwhile, mocked CNN’s Brian Stelter, who said there’s a “fear” among liberals over Musk becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder. “Musk reached out to us before he polled his followers about Twitter’s commitment to free speech,” Dillon wrote on his Twitter account. “He wanted to confirm that we had, in fact, been suspended. He even mused on that call that he might need to buy Twitter.”

The next day, Musk took it a step further, writing: “Given that Twitter serves as the de facto public town square, failing to adhere to free speech principles fundamentally undermines democracy. What should be done?”, Musk said he was “giving serious thought” to creating a new social media platform.

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