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The Real Meaning Behind Elon Musk’s Tweet ‘’Moving On!’’

Elon Musk gave an explanation for his tweet ‘’Moving on.’’

He shared ‘’moving on’’ this morning, and many people asked what it meant; maybe he decided not to purchase Twitter and redesign it as a free speech platform?

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However, Musk shared an explanation.

Musk reported on Gates in humorous tweets. They made Musk an even bigger legend! They were EPIC.

The Washington Examiner reported:

In the text message exchange, Musk inquired if Gates still had a half-billion-dollar short position on Tesla. Gates said he had not closed out and said he wanted to discuss “philanthropy possibilities,” but Musk shut down the conversation. “Sorry, I cannot take your philanthropy on climate change seriously when you have a massive short position against Tesla, the company doing the most to solve climate change,” Musk said, according to the screenshot.

Gates has not yet issued a public statement on the text messages.

Source
The Gateway Pundit The Washington Examiner

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