
“So many conspiracy theories have turned out to be true.”
Billionaire Elon Musk punched back at CNBC on Tuesday when journalist David Faber questioned him about giving support to so-called “conspiracy theorists” on Twitter, the social media platform that Musk purchased for $44 billion last year.
“You have some tweets that seem to be, or at least give support to, some who others would call conspiracy theorists,” CNBC’s David Faber said to Musk during a one-on-one interview with the network.
Musk responded, “So many conspiracy theories have turned out to be true.”
“Which ones?” Faber asked…