

Even with Elon Musk being Twitter's newest board member and largest stockholder, Twitter said Tuesday that it had no plans to reinstate Donald Trump's account.
Some analysts have suggested this has less to do with allowing Trump back to the platform, and more to do with whether or not he would agree to come back.
According to reports, the former president’s own Truth Social platform has been reporting significant growth in user engagement.
"We see people who have been banned from Twitter for life" and Truth Social is "going to be the home for all of those people," Trump Media & Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes told "Just the News - Not Noise" on Tuesday.
According to Just the News, Twitter told DailyMail.com that the company is " committed to impartiality in the development and enforcement of its policies and rules."
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Al K. Scott
Dang, would've been fun.
Fascinating. I wonder how Trump would respond.