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Billionaire Republican Paul Singer buys major Twitter stake plans to dump Jack Dorsey

If you are one of several thousand of conservatives banned by Jack Dorsey’s Twitter for simply being against the left, you should have a good laugh at this one. Paul Singer, a billionaire Republican has just purchased a major stake in Twitter, and plans to KO JackASS Dorsey as CEO. I don’t know if this will lead to the unbanning of conservative thought or not, but it should be a fitting end for that piece of shit Dorsey and Twitter’s left wing censorship of conservatives. Singer was once a NeverTrumper, but has since come around unlike other hacks who call themselves Republicans like Bill Kristol.

Billionaire Republican Paul Singer buys major Twitter stake plans to dump Jack Dorsey
Billionaire Republican Paul Singer buys major Twitter stake plans to dump Jack Dorsey

A billionaire Republican megadonor has purchased a “sizable” stake in Twitter and “plans to push” to oust CEO Jack Dorsey among other changes, according to new reports, raising the prospect of a shocking election-year shakeup of the social media platform that conservatives have long accused of overt left-wing political bias.

Paul Singer’s Elliott Management Corp. has already nominated four directors to Twitter’s board, Bloomberg News reported, citing several sources familiar with the arrangement. The outlet noted that unlike other prominent tech CEOs, Dorsey didn’t have voting control over Twitter because the company had just one class of stock; and he has long been a target for removal given Twitter’s struggling user growth numbers and stock performance.

Singer, who opposed President Trump’s campaign in 2016, has since changed his tune, raising the prospect that some of the changes to Twitter could make the platform a friendlier place for pro-Trump users. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Singer donated $24 million to Republican and right-leaning groups in the 2016 election.

“As you know, Paul was very much involved with the anti-Trump or as they say ‘Never Trump,” and Paul just left [the White House] and he’s given us his total support and it’s all about unification,” Trump said in 2017. “So, I want to thank Paul Singer for being here and coming up to the office. He was a very strong opponent and now he’s a very strong ally and I appreciate that.”