The fake statement from Donald Trump was hailed by right-wing commentators and the Russian state media.

Shortly after the deal was done, a fake statement appeared. Musk previously stated that he intended to restore Trump's account.

The statement was still circulating on the social networking site. The old management was too focused on the woke agenda, so it was necessary for change.

I have been told that my account will be up and running on Monday. I'm happy to be able to engage with a business owned by black people.

A fake statement was posted on a right-wing commentator's account. The Daily Beast reported that before the account was deleted, it had amassed over 12,000 likes and was shared by a number of people.

The fake statement was reported by the Russian state-controlled news agency.

After a news site posted a fake statement, Robby Starbuck said he was deceived. He hoped the statement would be made into reality.

AlexWagner Tonight was also on the left. It apologized for sharing bad information about Donald Trump.

Insider's requests for comment were not responded to by the two companies.

In the wake of the US Capitol riots, the social media company permanently suspended Trump from its platform.

Pro-Trump pundits were given reason to hope that the former president would return to the platform after Musk proposed his takeover of the social network. Musk promised to restore his account after he described Trump's suspension as a "foolish" and "morally bad" decision.

In the last few days, Musk appears to have made some concessions. According to The Wall Street Journal, some large advertisers are concerned about damage to their brands if Musk invites Trump back to Twitter. The platform might be boycotted by some people.

Digital advertising is a major part of the business of the company. The ads made up 91.5% of the revenue in the last quarter.

Musk reassured advertisers that the legal limits on free speech on the platform would not change. He said that anything can be said with no consequences.