Twitter ‘Now In Sane Hands’ Trump Says After Musk Take-Over
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Former President of the United States, Donald Trump has hailed the sale of Twitter to tech billionaire Elon Musk, however, he declined to commit to rejoining the platform.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that Musk who is the world’s richest man, saw his $44 billion bid to buy the company concluded late Thursday after months of uncertainty and speculation.

‘I am very happy that Twitter is now in sane hands, and will no longer be run by Radical Left Lunatics and Maniacs that truly hate our country,’ Trump said on his own Truth Social platform.

Recakk that Musk had a few weeks ago indicated he would lift Trump’s Twitter ban, imposed in the wake of the 2021 assault on the US Capitol that the Republican leader is accused of inciting.

But Trump did not say whether he intended to make a comeback from his Twitter exile and refused to comment on the issue in a subsequent interview with Fox News Digital.

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Trump told the cable network he liked Musk and wished him luck, adding: “I don’t think Twitter can be successful without me.”

Most observers believe the 76-year-old real estate magnate will be unable to resist the allure of regaining the giant online megaphone on which he once boasted more than 80 million followers.

He has just over four million on Truth Social, which he founded in October last year.

A return to Twitter in the days ahead of the November 8 midterm elections could impact the race, giving him a broader audience for his posts disparaging candidates and baselessly claiming election fraud in outcomes he doesn’t like, as he did after his own defeat in 2020.

Musk has tried to assure Twitter staff that he isn’t intending to completely rebuild the company, although he did immediately fire four top executives and has talked about turning it into an authentic ‘digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated.’

Africa Today News, New York recalls that Trump, who was a more avid and unfiltered tweeter than any other world leader, frequently courted controversy, wielding the famous @realDonaldTrump account like a cudgel and using it to spread disinformation about the Covid-19 crisis and the 2020 US election.

Africa Today News, New York

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