Since Tesla owner Elon Musk clinched a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, questions have been asked about whether former US president Donald Trump would be allowed back on the platform or not.
The former president was blocked permanently by Twitter in January 2021 for sharing fake news and attacking rivals and has not been restored, forcing the Republican politician to launch his own social media platform Truth Social.
The company had said that he was “permanently suspended… due to the risk of further incitement of violence”.
However, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has broken silence on the matter, saying the new owner would decide about Trump.
In response to a question from an employee, Agrawal deferred, leaving the question for Musk to answer once he takes over the company, according to a New York Times report.
“We constantly evolve out policies,” he said.
“Once the deal closes, we don’t know what direction this company will go in.”
The NYT report said that Musk’s takeover “could have a seismic effect on American politics over the long term. But there’s one way in which the Tesla mogul could have an immediate impact: by bringing back Donald J. Trump.”
The former president, the publication said, could cut both ways.