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Elon Musk criticises US president Biden

Tesla CEO Elon Musk took a dig at US President Joe Biden on Friday. "Biden's mistake is that he thinks he was elected to transform the country, but actually everyone just wanted less drama," Musk wrote on Twitter.

Musk also tweeted about former President Donald Trump and said that even though a "less divisive candidate" than former President Donald Trump would be better for president in 2024, he (Trump) "should still be restored to Twitter".

The former US President was banned on Twitter following the Capitol riots that took place on January 6 last year. Trump allegedly encouraged rioters to take part in the violent storming of the US Capitol using his tweets and posts on other social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.


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