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BREAKING: Trump Vows To Stand By His Own Platform Despite Being Welcomed To Twitter By Elon Musk


Donald Trump has vowed to stand by his own platform called Truth Social despite being welcomed on board by Twitter owner Elon Musk.

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The ban surrounding the country’s former President is now non-existent ever since Musk came into power yesterday after making a mega $44 billion purchase.

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But now, Musk is all geared up to welcome back users like Donald Trump on the app because he feels that he and a few others were wrongly called out for speaking their minds.

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Musk wants Twitter to be a platform where all are welcomed and are not feeling pressured to act or behave in a certain manner.

“People should realize that they are not going to be penalized for having an opinion, who does that”- Musk uttered.

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But it’s interesting to note that the former US President has excused this entire ordeal.point 190 | He thanked Elon Musk for going the extra mile and for being sane.point 243 |

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He published a statement recently where he revealed how relieved he was that the app would be in good hands and that was a man that he called out as being sensible and knowing his rights from wrongs.point 162 | 1

“Although I really like Elon Musk, I am going to stick to my Truth Social!”- he revealed.

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Another shocking news to arise this morning had to do with how Elon Musk had invited troubled musician Kanye West onto the app too.

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He set his banned account free and that meant the rapper could now use it without worrying about it being blocked, as was the case in the past. West was banned from both Instagram and Twitter for his controversial and anti-semitic rants.

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The fact that all of this is taking place shows how much Musk stays true to his word because he vowed to do just that. Moreover, seeing him spring right into action by unblocking high-profile accounts and getting rid of the firm’s CEO and others responsible for banning such accounts says a lot about what more could be next for the app.

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