Musk and Trump controversy: Elon Musk condemns Trump for the first time, says 'Constitution is bigger than any president'

Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Monday defended the White House, condemning former US President Donald Trump for his call to end parts of the US Constitution following the release of the "Twitter files".



Twitter CEO Elon Musk criticized Donald Trump, defending the White House, condemning former US President Donald Trump for his call to end parts of the US Constitution after the release of the 'Twitter Files' on Monday. In fact, Trump made the statement on his social media app in response to 'Twitter files', which showed that the Joe Biden team was in touch with the company to suppress Hunter Biden's laptop story in 2020. "This and a major fraud allow the elimination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution," Trump said. Our great 'founders' did not want false and fraudulent elections!


White House calls for condemnation of Trump

After this controversial statement of Donald Trump, now the White House has also come into action. The White House has asked people to "universally condemn" Trump for arguing that parts of the US Constitution be abolished. The White House said in a statement that the US Constitution is a sacred document "that has guaranteed for more than 200 years that freedom and rule of law prevail in our great country".


Trump's account was closed for a long time

"The Constitution brings the American people together (regardless of the party) and elected leaders take an oath to uphold it," White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement. Musk reinstated Trump on Twitter last month after being banned on the platform in the wake of the Capitol Hill attack in 2021.


(Input: IANS)

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