Musk Posts Meme of Himself and Reveals His True Intentions, According to Twitter

Days after informing Twitter that he wished to terminate the acquisition deal, Musk returned to one of his favorite past times, posting memes. This past Monday, he tweeted a meme of himself insinuating that Twitter will have to disclose the “true” number of spam bots on its platform in court. According to Twitter, this meme is proof that Musk’s data requests weren’t made in an effort to help him make an assessment to move forward with the deal.
“In the early morning of July 11 (Eastern time), Musk posted Tweets implying that his data requests were never intended to make progress toward consummating the merger, but rather were part of a plan to force litigation in which Twitter’s information would be publicly disclosed,” Twitter wrote, adding screenshots of Musk’s meme tweet and another tweet featuring Chuck Norris.