The announcement came right after the former president said he “doesn’t see any reason” to return to Twitter, where “they have a lot of problems.”
Twitter czar Elon Musk says Donald Trump will be allowed back on the platform. “The people have spoken. Trump will be reinstated,” Musk tweeted late Saturday, a day after posting a poll for users to vote on whether they wanted the former president allowed back.
Incidentally, Musk’s announcement came shortly after Trump himself appeared to take a dig at the social media giant, saying he “doesn’t see any reason” to return to Twitter, where “they have a lot of problems.” He vowed to stick with Truth Social, which he said, “is doing phenomenally well. I think engagement is much better than it is with Twitter.
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