Former President Donald Trump took aim at Elon Musk in a Saturday rally in Alaska.
Trump likened Musk to a “b******* artist” after the megabillionaire’s agreement to buy Twitter all but fell apart.
“Elon is not going to buy Twitter … Where did you hear that before? From me,” Trump said. Trump had previously expressed his skepticism that Musk would end up buying Twitter.
Former President Donald Trump says Elon Musk is “not going to buy Twitter and he’s a bullshit artist.”pic.twitter.com/vscrRYTBql
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) July 10, 2022
Trump then disputed Musk’s claims that he’s never voted Republican before a political evolution earlier this year.
According to Trump, Musk told him that he had voted for Trump in at least one presidential election.
“So he’s another b******* artist,” Trump said.
The former president also took the opportunity to promote his own social media network, Truth Social, during the rally.
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Musk is citing what he says are fake Twitter accounts for backing out of his purchase agreement with the company.
He argued that an abundance of bot accounts on Twitter amount to the defrauding of advertisers.
Twitter’s lawyers have expressed their intentions to force Musk to buy the company in court.
Musk later fired back with his own criticism of Trump, expressing his preference for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a presidential candidate.
The Tesla CEO described Trump as too old for the presidency. Trump would begin a second, non-consecutive term at the age of 78, if he were to be re-elected in 2024.
Trump would be 82 at end of term, which is too old to be chief executive of anything, let alone the United States of America.
If DeSantis runs against Biden in 2024, then DeSantis will easily win – he doesn’t even need to campaign.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 12, 2022
Twitter’s stock price plummeted in response to Musk trying to back out of his purchase deal with the company.
RIP Twitter’s stock: pic.twitter.com/73n7gfep73
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 11, 2022
Musk had promised to roll back political censorship and allow free expression on the platform, a proposal that now appears to have taken a back seat to his disillusion with the company’s price.