Elon Musk posted a 24-hour poll asking users to decide if the controversial former president should be allowed back on the embattled platform.
posted a 24-hour Twitter poll
asking users to decide if the controversial Trump, who recently announced a new run for the White House, should be reinstated on the embattled platform. In the end, more than 15 million people voted, with those choosing to reinstate Trump taking 51.8% of the vote to 48.2% who said no.The Latin phrase means “the voice of the people is the voice of God.”
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