BOMBSHELL REPORT: As Project Veritas Publicly Shared Leaked Audio Of All Hands Meeting At Twitter Following Take Over By Elon Musk

It was just reported that Project Veritas has shared audio from inside Twitter’s headquarters that reportedly shows the chaos that occurred inside the social media company after Tesla CEO Elon Musk acquired the company for $44 billion.
Twitter board member Bret Taylor reportedly started the meeting by recognizing the emotional shock that he and others at the company experienced following Musk’s acquisition.
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“I also just want to acknowledge all the emotions of today.
It is an emotional day. I want to acknowledge it,” Taylor said.
“By law, we are required to act in the best interest of our shareholders,” he said.
“Elon [Musk] made it clear in public that a large part of the reason he bought the platform was because of our moderation policies and disagreements in how we deal with health. This puts Twitter service and trust and safety, as well as anybody who cares about health on the platform in a very difficult position,” Chief Marketing Officer Leslie Berland can be heard saying in the video clip.
Twitter’s CEO Parag Agrawal can also be heard speaking about the news.
“I believe Twitter grows as a service allows for more people to use the product and have a better experience because we are able to make the conversation on Twitter, be safe, because we have built tools, processes for people to be able to feel safe and control their experiences,” Agrawal claimed. “I believe that there is a lot of work we have to do to continue making that better.”
“Sometimes that means more thoughtful moderation,” he added. “Sometimes that means making things simpler. Sometimes that means changing product incentives to be able to solve problems through products, sometimes ensure policies.”
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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey stunned the Twitter world by going against the woke liberals that currently are in charge of the company.
Dorsey tweeted after the purchase of the company by Musk in support of the sale.
“I love Twitter. Twitter is the closest thing we have to a global consciousness,” he said to start a thread.
“The idea and service is all that matters to me, and I will do whatever it takes to protect both. Twitter as a company has always been my sole issue and my biggest regret. It has been owned by Wall Street and the ad model. Taking it back from Wall Street is the correct first step,” he said.