Elon Musk to Welcome Trump Back onto Twitter as he Reverses Lifetime Bans, Takes Helm as CEO
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Elon Musk has formally taken over Twitter, triumphantly posting 'the bird is freed' and immediately firing several top executives.

His next move will be to restore users who have been handed lifetime bans from the platform – including former US president Donald Trump.

Twitter's CEO Parag Agrawal, the chief financial officer Ned Segal and the top lawyer for the firm, Vijaya Gadde, were culled just hours after Musk finalized the $44 billion acquisition last night.

The platform's co-founder Biz Stone quickly took to Twitter to thank them for their 'collective contribution to Twitter', adding 'Massive talents, all, and beautiful humans each!'

Sean Edgett, the company's general counsel, and chief customer officer Sarah Personette were also pushed out – as the Tesla boss set out to make his mark in his new position.

Musk himself will take over as CEO, a source told Bloomberg – although it may only be an interim role.

The fired Twitter executives were hastily shuttled from the building, sources told The Washington Post. Billionaire Musk is set to hold a company-wide town hall meeting today.

Twitter's engineers could no longer make changes to code as of noon yesterday in San Francisco, part of an effort to ensure that nothing about the product changed ahead of the deal closing,

In a securities filing on April 14, Musk said he did not have confidence in Twitter's management and initially vowed to sack 75 percent of the workforce when he formally bought the tech giant.

Agrawal, who has repeatedly clashed with Musk over the number of users Twitter has, will walk away from his job with $42 million, after being chief executive officer for just under a year.

His total compensation for 2021 was $30.4 million – largely in stock awards – after he was handed the top position following Jack Dorsey's resignation last November.

Twitter's former top lawyer Gadde, who earned $17 million in 2021, was reportedly in tears in April when Musk's takeover first came to light. She has now been paid out $12.5 million for her troubles, Insider said.

Ex-CFO Segal – who was the man behind Mr Trump's Twitter ban – also received the handsome sum of $25.4 million after being fired by Musk on Thursday evening.

And former CCO Personette was handed $11.2 million as part of Musk's house clearance.

Despite Musk's obvious delight with the astonishing deal which will go down in history, some experts have claimed that he has 'overpaid' for the platform.
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