Firings, Privatization, And A Kitchen Sink: Inside Elon Musk's First Days At Twitter via insideevs.com
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has officially bought Twitter. The billionaire entrepreneur originally announced his intentions to buy Twitter back in April, however a turbulent six months followed in which he threatened to pull out of the deal on numerous occasions. However, Musk finally completed his $44 billion acquisition of the company earlier this week.
On Wednesday as the deal neared, Musk posted a video of himself carrying a kitchen sink into Twitter's San Fransisco HQ. He also Tweeted that the"bird is freed" and"comedy is now legal on Twitter". Musk has already made some serious changes at Twitter, firing CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and policy chief Vijaya Gadde. The latter was reportedly responsible for banning former US President Donald Trump from the platform. Back in May,
. However, Trump previously stated he would not be returning to Twitter and would instead remain on his own app Truth Social.