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The Firings Begin: Twitter CEO, CFO, & Top Censor Escorted Out

As the bell tolls for the end of the first chapter of Twitter’s life as a deep state narrative-enabling machine, the firings have begun with Musk becoming ‘Chief Twit’.

Just minutes after the world’s richest man has reportedly closed the $44 billion deal, The NYTimes reports that, according to sources that declined to be identified, the Twitter executives who were fired include:

  • Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s chief executive,
  • Ned Segal, the chief financial officer,
  • Sean Edgett, the general counsel, and
  • Vijaya Gadde, the top legal and policy executive, , (or censorship czar).

We suspect she was first on the list given this tweet from Musk earlier in the year…

As a reminder, having been with Twitter since 2011, Gadde was the key executive in charge of ‘trust and safety, legal and public policy functions’ – described by Politico as the company’s “moral authority.”

Gadde holds one of the most controversial positions at Twitter: Her teams decide how to moderate content. That’s made her a target of right-wing criticism, particularly when Twitter blocked the distribution of a New York Post article about President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, in 2020. She faced a renewed wave of criticism after multiple reports confirmed she was behind the decision to ban Trump from Twitter. -Politico

In other words, Gadde is likely the exec who signed off on ZeroHedge’s February 2020 ban for speculating that Covid-19 may have emerged from a Wuhan Lab, and President Trump’s January 2021 ban in connection with the capitol riot.

And we are not surprised at the others…

At least one of the executives who was fired was escorted out of Twitter’s office, NYTimes reports.

Please do not feel too bad for these poor, dejected executives, as Insider reports, through “change in control” provisions in employment contracts for top leadership, they will receive a certain amount of severance and an automatic acceleration of their shares, so long as Musk fires them.

The provisions are disclosed in regulatory filings.

  • Agrawal is set to receive the largest payout of $38.7 million, due largely to the entirety of his shares vesting upon his firing.
  • Segal is set to receive a $25.4 million payout for getting fired.
  • Gadde will leave with $12.5 million.

As we detailed earlier, over 1,100 employees have left Twitter since Musk announced his intention to buy the company back in January, with almost a third going to Google or Meta.

The figures come from a new analysis of LinkedIn data, with the report noting that other workers have moved to the likes of Pinterest, LinkedIn, Snap, and TikTok.

We suspect, as Elon warned, it’s sinking now for some…

Will we see this tomorrow?

READ 10 COMMENTS
  • Nanny says:

    The ANTI-AMERICA, WOKE, DEMONIC-RAT, LYING, CONNIVING, LIBERAL, NEW WORLD ORDER DICTATORS GET REWARDED FOR THEIR HATE AND DISHONESTY —

    HOPEFULLY THEY NEWLY FOUND RICHES WILL BE A CURSE TO ALL OF THEM !!

    M.O.N.E.Y. DOES NOT ALWAYS BUY HAPPINESS, GOOD HEALTH, OR STABILITY.

    MAY THE ALL SPEND IT ON THE FENTANYL THAT THEY HAVE ALLOWED TO INFECT OUR COUNTRY.

  • Slim says:

    I wonder if those who presented their demands to Buzz Saw Musk just the other day wish now that they had rethought this idea? As far as the firings at Twitter go….Make it a wholesale activity Buzz Saw, it is much needed. Pay attention Google/Facebook Meta.

  • Civil War 2025 says:

    I love it… Go Elon Go! tear it apart and clean house big time, unban everyone this weekend too!

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