Musk clashes with “The New York Times” about the story of the assault on Pelosi’s husband

Musk clashes with “The New York Times” about the story of the assault on Pelosi’s husband

After responding to Hillary Clinton with a link to a news site questioning the narration of the attack on the husband of the democratic leader and House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi and deleting him later, the American billionaire and owner of the social networking company “The New York Times” attacked his approach to providing false information.
“This is a hoax.

I have not tweeted a link to the New York Times on Twitter,” remarked Eleon Musk in jest, using the headline of the publication.
Three days after the horrific attack on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Elon Mask allegedly tweeted about it, according to the New York Times. According to the newspaper, the tweet on Sunday brought up fresh concerns about Musk’s strategy for addressing false information and hate speech on the social networking site.

On Saturday, Hillary Clinton, the former first lady and democratic presidential candidate for the presidency in 2016, published a tweet in which the Republicans attacked them for spreading “theories of hatred and conspiracy” that she said encouraged the man who attacked Paul, Pelosi’s husband, inside the couple’s house in San Francisco early Friday.
As an answer to Mrs.

Musk responded to Clinton’s tweet by saying, “This story may be more than what the eye sees,” before sharing a link to a “Santa Monica Observer” article that claimed Pelosi’s husband was intoxicated and participated in a fight inside a bar.

The newspaper “Los Angeles Time” published an editorial in 2021 that discussed websites that “disguise in the manner of real local newspapers,” adding that the “Santa Monica Obserler,” which is owned by former City Council candidate David Janezer, is well known for disseminating bogus news.
For instance, a newspaper in 2016 asserted Hillary Clinton passed away before Donald Trump’s presidential debate.

The 82-year-old husband of Nancy Pelosi, according to the police, was struck with a hammer inside his home by an armed intruder who came in through the back door.
The two men were allegedly fighting over a hammer when I arrived home, according to the police. According to the authorities, the attacker is likely to be charged with multiple offences, including attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon.

The contentious evaluation of Mask, which he later deleted, came after he promised in an open letter to sponsors that Twitter would not turn into a free platform with unrestricted remarks.

Musk and “The New York Times” disagree over the account of the attack on Pelosi’s spouse.

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