Elon Musk tweets conspiracy theory about Pelosi attack

Tesla CEO hyperlinks to an unsubstantiated article about Nancy Pelosi’s husband earlier than deleting his put up.

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Elon Musk is proposing to proceed together with his authentic $44bn bid to take Twitter [File: Mike Blake/Reuters]

Elon Musk, Twitter’s new proprietor, tweeted an article containing a conspiracy concept in regards to the assault on United States Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul earlier than deleting the put up hours later.

Musk’s tweet on Sunday linked to an article making unsubstantiated claims about Paul Pelosi’s private life and the position it could have performed in final week’s assault on the dwelling he shares together with his spouse in San Francisco.

Musk tweeted the article by the Santa Monica Observer, an internet site with a historical past of publishing misinformation, after Hillary Clinton posted an LA Occasions article in regards to the suspected attacker, David DePape, and criticised Republicans for spreading “hate and deranged conspiracy theories”.

In response to Clinton’s tweet, Musk posted the article whereas including there was a “tiny risk there is perhaps extra to this story than meets the attention”.

US media retailers have linked DePape, who's accused of attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, to weblog posts espousing far-right and excessive views on-line, together with the QAnon conspiracy concept.

Musk, who has described himself as a “free-speech absolutist”, appeared to have deleted his tweet a number of hours after posting it with out clarification.

The Tesla CEO’s controversial tweet comes as his $44bn buy of the social media platform is on the centre of a heated debate in regards to the limits of free speech within the digital age.

Musk, the world’s richest man, has criticised Twitter’s moderation insurance policies and accused the social media large of getting a left-wing bias.

The billionaire has burdened the necessity for a “frequent digital city sq.” the place a variety of beliefs might be debated – whereas insisting he doesn't favour a “free-for-all hellscape”.

Critics have expressed fears that Musk’s possession of the platform might end in a surge in hate speech and misinformation, whereas conservatives have heralded the takeover as a corrective to Huge Tech censorship.

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