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Donald Trump: Twitter in ‘sane hands’ after Elon Musk deal amid speculation ex-president’s ban could be revoked

The former president’s Twitter ban could be lifted soon, as Musk previously blasted the decision as “morally wrong.”

Donald Trump has stated that he is “very happy that Twitter is now in sane hands” following Elon Musk’s acquisition of the company.

Musk’s $44 billion purchase of Twitter was completed on Thursday, and he reportedly fired the company’s CEO and two other top executives.

The world’s richest man tweeted “the bird is freed” and “let the good times roll”.

He’s promised to overhaul the service by getting rid of fake accounts and ensuring it’s a place where a “range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner”.

Donald Trump – arguably once Twitter’s most famous user – was banned after the siege on the US Capitol in January 2021 for allegedly inciting violence with two of his posts.

His banishment could be about the end, however, as Musk has previously said the ban was a “mistake” and “morally wrong”.

Trump celebrated the takeover on TruthSocial, a conservative social media platform he created, by posting that Twitter “will no longer be run by Radical Left Lunatics and Maniacs that truly hate our country”.

Many on the right of the political spectrum have long argued that Twitter and other social media sites are biased against their views and quick to ‘deplatform’ them.

Musk’s approach to Twitter could allay some of those accusations as he’s described himself as a “free speech absolutist”.

Tesla founder Elon Musk attendsthe Offshore Northern Seas 2022 conference in Stavanger, Norway
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However, he also assured advertisers Twitter would not become a “free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences”.

The former president said the service would become “smaller but better” and that it must “work hard to rid itself of all the bots and fake accounts”.

He also claimed his own TruthSocial had become a “phenomena” that last week had “bigger numbers” than TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook.

It’s unclear what figures he’s referring to, but the claim is likely to be false given the huge user base of those services.

Musk’s purchase of Twitter was completed a day before the 28 October deadline to avoid the deal going to court. The company had taken legal action to force the deal through after Musk backed out in July over the number of fake and spam accounts.

Earlier this week, Musk posted a bizarre video of himself entering Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters carrying a sink alongside the message: “Entering Twitter HQ – let that sink in”.

He’s also now updated his Twitter bio to “Chief Twit”.

According to reports, Musk told staff during his visit it was not true he was planning on cutting up to 75% of Twitter staff after acquiring the company.

It was previously reported that Musk told investors he was hoping to cut around three-quarters of the firm’s 7,500 employees.

He has told investors he plans to sell users premium subscriptions to reduce reliance on ads, allow content creators to make money, and enable payments, according to Reuters news agency.

 

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