Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador voted in favor of former US president Donald Trump being allowed again on Twitter, after Elon Musk launched a ballot on the social media platform.
Elon Musk launched a 24-hour ballot on Twitter following which Donald Trump was reinstated on the social media platform as greater than 51 % of respondents voted “sure”.
Responding to the ballot, which merely mentioned “Reinstate former President Trump” with the choices to vote “sure” or “no,” Elon Musk added the Latin phrase: “Vox Populi, Vox Dei.”
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Mexico’s López Obrador retweeted the ballot and wrote, “I already voted for Trump to have the ability to use Twitter. The Statue of Liberty should not stay an empty image.”
López Obrador and Donald Trump are mentioned to share a constructive relationship. Earlier, Donald Trump spoke favorably of the Mexican chief, regardless of frequently complaining about undocumented immigration on the US southern border with Mexico.
“I have to point out that we do have an excellent relationship with the now president of your nation, Mr. Donald Trump,” López Obrador had advised The New York Occasions reported.
“No matter some other concerns, he respects our sovereignty,” he had added.
López Obrador had additionally beforehand criticized Twitter’s resolution to ban Donald Trump from its platform. In late October, as Elon Musk took over Twitter, the Mexican chief urged the billionaire to “restore the injury executed by the cancellation of President Trump’s account,” Reuters reported.