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Elon Musk promotes free speech, transparency, nonpartisanship in all-hands meeting with Twitter staff

Updated: June 17, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Jun 17, 2022 – 9:21 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — Elon Musk once again promoted the importance of free speech and transparency during a meeting with Twitter employees Thursday, arguing that “people should be allowed to say some pretty outrageous things” on Twitter, although policies should limit the “reach” of certain types of content.

“I think it’s essential to have free speech,” Musk said during the all-hands meeting with Twitter employees, according to a leaked video obtained by Project Veritas.

BREAKING: Project Veritas LEAKS #TwitterAllHands with @ElonMusk

“It’s essential to have free speech.”

“It’s important to represent multiple opinions & not driving a narrative.”

“In order for people to have trust in @Twitter there needs to be transparency.” pic.twitter.com/7rNphPg2zH

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 16, 2022

The Tesla and SpaceX founder, who is moving forward with a $44 billion deal to purchase Twitter, added that “an important goal for Twitter would really be to try to include as much of the country, as much of the world as possible.”

In a June 14 Twitter post, Musk had similarly argued that “A platform cannot be considered inclusive or fair if it is biased against half the country.”

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