"For those who want America to lose for their own personal gain, I have no respect. Zero," Musk said hitting at far-Right activist Laura Loomer who has been attacking Elon Musk over the issue and then claims that because of her open criticism of Elon Musk, X took away his blue-check verification badge and deactivated her subscriptions.
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