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New York. Former US President Donald Trump has said that he will not return to Twitter even if his account on the platform is restored after billionaire Elon Musk bought Twitter. Musk has signed a deal to acquire the social media platform for about $44 billion. Trump told Fox News that he would focus on his own platform, 'Truth Social', which has been mired in trouble since its launch last year. Trump was quoted as saying by the network, “I am not coming to Twitter. I will be on Truth Social." He said Allen bought Twitter so he could improve on it and that he was a good guy, but "I'll stick to Truth Social." Trump was banned from major social media platforms after the riots broke out on the US Parliament on 6 January 2020. Twitter had said that there was a danger of further escalation of violence. At that time, he had 89 million followers on Twitter alone. On Monday, Trump welcomed Musk's purchase of Twitter and told Fox News that he does not see Twitter as a competitor to his product. “Truth Social will remain my voice,” he said.

Elon Musk will withdraw ban on Twitter account of Donald Trump

London: Tesla Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Elon Musk has said that he will withdraw the permanent ban on Twitter imposed on former US President...

The tiger’s body was found buried in the sand of a pond in Shahdol,...

Shahdol/ Umaria: The body of a tiger was found on Sunday in Jamuniha village of Beohari range of Shahdol district bordering Panpatha buffer zone...
Australias space agency joins NASA

‘Australia’s space agency joins NASA in launching a rover to the moon

New Delhi: Australia's space agency is teaming up with NASA to develop a rover that will explore the moon and conduct experiments on its...

Shape your body: Use the Booty Step N Sculpt

Khloe Kardashian has been hitting the gym hard and has not been letting herself slack, no matter what is going on in her life,...
VP Dhankhar-Supreme Court

Supreme Court vs President: Tamil Nadu Verdict Sets New Rules, VP Dhankhar Warns of...

Key PointsSupreme Court’s April 8 verdict sets a three-month deadline for the President to act on bills reserved by state governors, aiming to curb...