President Trump has a really keen sense of what’s going on in the world, and that’s because he doesn’t look at things through rose-colored ideological glasses. This is why he’s always right about so many things, even years later… and the media can’t figure it out. They’re left scratching their heads, wondering what the heck is going on. That’s what happens when you use common sense, something most elites and politicians don’t have. And now, Trump is chiming in on Elon Musk and his “Twitter CEO woes,” and he has a theory on what that infamous poll was really all about.
The Daily Fetched reported that President Donald Trump reacted to Elon Musk’s recent Twitter poll, which asked whether or not he should step down as head of the platform.
Following the results of the poll, with 57.5 percent voting in favor of Musk stepping down,
The Twitter CEO said he plans to remain as head of the company until he finds “…someone foolish enough to take the job.”
The former president said Musk actually wants to quit the social media platform.
“I think he wants to step down, I think that’s a good way of stepping down, you know just lose in a poll and say ‘I’m out of here’,” Trump told Chanel Rion of One America News.
Trump was also asked about the ongoing Twitter Files series, which is currently posting explosive drops on the inner workings of Twitter’s collusion with Democrats to censor conservatives.
“Yeah, I’d say he is a hero, it’s a big part of his legacy. I think it is more important than other things he has done and it is very important,’ Trump added.
On Tuesday night, Elon Musk said he would resign as Twitter’s chief executive officer as soon as someone “foolish enough to take the job.”
Once he finds a replacement, Musk said he would run the software and servers teams.
On Tuesday, The Daily Fetched reported on Kim Dotcom’s theory that Musk’s poll could be “a honeypot to catch all the deep state bots.”
“I’m hoping that Elon did this poll as a honeypot to catch all the deep state bots. The dataset for this poll will contain most of them. Some good data-mining and he could kill them all in one go,” he wrote.
On Tuesday, Musk announced he would resign as Twitter’s chief executive officer as soon as he finds someone “foolish enough to take the job.”
Musk said he intends to run the software and servers teams once he finds a replacement.
Well, I think that last line proves Trump’s theory is correct. He wants out. But honestly, I don’t think he planned to be the CEO for any lengthy amount of time. And right now Tesla and SpaceX need him. So, this all makes sense. But I do think the poll idea was clever.
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.