Twitter Execs Duck Musk, Free Speech Questions at Shareholder Meeting
One might have expected the bosses at Twitter to discuss Elon Musk’s possibly stalled $44 billion (or less) bid to acquire the social media platform at its annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday, but they were oddly silent on the issue. Fortunately, some right-leaning First Amendment specialists jumped into the vacuum and got the Tesla CEO’s name into the conversation, while accusing current company leadership of abandoning free speech.
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