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🚨BREAKING: SEC SUES ELON IN TWITTER STOCK PURCHASE CASE Another witch-hunt has started. The SEC, which has been investigating Elon’s 2022 purchase of Twitter shares, is now suing to force him to testify and comply with their subpoena. This is yet another attack on Elon by the ‘alphabet organizations’....

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Elon Musk2 years ago

A comprehensive overhaul of these agencies is sorely needed, along with a commission to take punitive action against those individuals who have abused their regulatory power for personal and political gain. Can’t wait for this to happen.

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Mario Nawfal2 years ago

Voters are starting to realized the influence unelected officials have This is becoming unsustainable, threatening the country's democracy. More action is needed from lawmakers, and for that to happen, voters need to force it at the ballots

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Thomas Massie2 years ago

Yep.

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Mario Nawfal2 years ago

They’re not even subtle about it anymore

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Scooter🏄‍♂️2 years ago

F THE SEC

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Mario Nawfal2 years ago

For anyone in crypto, especially the NFT community, the SEC can be seen as Darth vader 😂

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Vince Langman2 years ago

The Biden Gestapo can't allow free speech on X before the 2024 election If you didn't see this coming, take your head out of the sand Elon

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Inversionism2 years ago

As expected. Literally every 3 letter government organization at this point should be completely dissolved, gutted, and rebuilt without any industry influence and conflicts of interest. CDC, FDA, FBI, CIA, SEC. They're all enemies of the people.

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𝓣 𝓞 𝓟 𝓓 𝓞 𝓖 𝓔2 years ago

The SEC is wasting taxpayers’ money on a witch hunt against @elonmusk. He is a visionary who bought Twitter to make it a better platform for humanity. The SEC should focus on the real issues and leave Elon alone.

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Emergent Perspective2 years ago

The #SEC is a 🤡🎪.

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