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Joe Rogan Tells Elon Musk He ‘Changed’ History By Buying Twitter, Calls Out Previous Government Interference

Podcast host Joe Rogan told billionaire Elon Musk on Monday that he has “changed the course of history” by buying Twitter in 2022, and said he is not sure what the government will do with the social media platform. He talked in detail about how he had been tangled with him.

In October 2022, Musk won his legal battle and became the sole owner of Twitter, now known as The company fired several executives, including Segal and head of legal policy, trusts and legal affairs, Vijaya Gadde. Safety. Popular podcast host Joe Rogan thanked Musk for his decision to buy the company on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and social media companies weighed in on Hunter Biden’s laptop. He pointed out how he worked with the government to suppress the 2020 election.

“First of all, thank you. Thank you very much for purchasing Twitter. Thank you very much. I’m not exaggerating when I think you changed the course of history. I really do. I think it really was a fork in the road. I “We are set on a path of unprecedented censorship and control of speech,” Logan said.

“Forget what they were able to do when newspapers and media were controlled. What they were doing with social media by suppressing information, and when governments were working together. Like what they were doing with the laptop thing,” Logan added. “51 former intelligence agents said this is Russian disinformation, take it offline, and Twitter responded. If you didn’t buy it, we wouldn’t know about it. We had no idea.”

Musk explained how he realized Twitter’s system was changing, and on January 6th, despite former President Donald Trump’s call for his supporters not to riot. He then pointed out how he was permanently banned from Twitter. (Related: Hunter Biden’s laptop story censored on Facebook gains support from Biden-Harris administration, House report says)

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“The reason I bought it is [Twitter] “That’s because before the acquisition, I was the person who interacted with the most users on Twitter, so I was pretty familiar with it,” Musk said. “So we had more interactions before the acquisition. For example, we had accounts like this:” [former President Barack] Obama and others had more followers, but I had more interactions than any other account in the system. So I was very empathetic that if they were going to change the system, I would see it right away. And I feel like there’s something weird going on here, you know?

“I became increasingly concerned. Obviously, when they deplatformed a sitting president and deplatformed Trump, it was just insane. What he was posting was …He was posting some good stuff. He was like, ‘Hey, we’re not going to riot, but we’re not going to vandalize property. We want you to calm down.’ That’s the kind of thing he was posting and you’re like, “Well, what’s wrong with that?” And some people said, “Oh, that’s kind of a dog whistle. He means it the other way around.” I’m like, “Okay, then I’ll give you the Trump account.” Now you post what you think he should post. Because you can’t post anything. He can ask people to calm down. It was insane and it didn’t make sense,” Musk said.

After Musk bought the company, the billionaire teamed up with independent journalists and authors including Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, and Michael Shellenberger to publish the “Twitter Files,” which revealed Musk’s ex. It has been revealed that executives justified banning President Trump by citing the “situation surrounding Twitter.” The former president and his supporters “lasted an election period that frankly lasted more than four years.”

After Musk’s interview was published on Monday night, Rogan announced on X that he would support Trump in his bid for the White House.

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