Elon Musk accepts with tweet ‘game is rigged’ if can’t purchase Twitter

Elon Musk accepts with tweet ‘game is rigged’ if can’t purchase Twitter

Elon Musk accepts with tweet ‘game is rigged’ if can’t purchase Twitter

Elon Musk accepts with tweet ‘game is rigged’ if can’t purchase Twitter

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Elon Musk’s tumultuous bid to shop for Twitter continued Saturday when the Tesla CEO took to the social media platform to again claims that the “game is rigged” if his attempts fail.

“If the sport is truthful, Elon will purchase Twitter. If the game is rigged, there will be some reason why he won’t be able to,” co-founder of venture capital firm Craft Ventures David Sacks said on Twitter. “We’re about to find out how deep the corruption goes.”

Musk responded to the comment with a simple “Indeed” – furthering his Twitter engagement related to his today’s push to buy the social media company.

Musk gave an unsolicited $43 billion provide this week to shop for Twitter after he claimed he had quietly turned out to be the most important shareholder and owned a 9.2 percent stake inside the business enterprise.

Though rapidly after his claims were made, the Vanguard institution surpassed him as the biggest stakeholder after it reportedly acquired 10.3 percent of the agency.

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Twitter’s board spoke back on Friday with the aid of announcing they might set up a plan to dam Musk’s tries.

Musk criticized the social media website last month for what he perceived as a failure to abide by means of unfastened speech standards.

“Given that Twitter serves as the de facto public town square, failing to adhere to free speech principles fundamentally undermines democracy,” Musk, who has a whopping 82.2 million followers, tweeted on March 26. “What should be done?”

Musk has reputedly decided he can purchase the social media company and upload it to his list of organizations.

The Tesla CEO is now relying on the social media platform as he battles it out with the corporation’s board in an try and turn out to be the following owner of Twitter.

Musk spoke back to a Twitter consumer who talked about that “One of Twitter’s board individuals has never logged on to Twitter,” Telsa shareholder James Stephenson posted, along with an image of Twitter board member Robert Zoellick’s profile which confirmed 0 posts.

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