San Diego Union-Tribune

MARKEY, MUSK TRADE BARBS OVER TWITTER

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A powerful senator on Sunday threatened to crack down on Elon Musk’s companies after the billionair­e took a cheeky swipe at him on Twitter, showing how Democrats might engage with the billionair­e now that they have retained control of the congressio­nal chamber.

“One of your companies is under (a Federal Trade Commission) consent decree,” Sen. Ed Markey, DMass., tweeted at Musk, referring to the mogul’s new acquisitio­n. “Auto safety watchdog NHTSA is investigat­ing another for killing people. And you’re spending your time picking fights online. Fix your companies. Or Congress will.”

Markey was responding to Musk’s tweet at the lawmaker that the senator’s account “sounds like a parody.”

The spat began after a Washington Post columnist wrote Friday that he had impersonat­ed Markey, with his permission, to show how easy it is to get a blue check mark under Twitter’s new verificati­on system. “In a few minutes, I got a blue check mark on an impersonat­ion of the lawmaker,” Geoffrey A. Fowler wrote.

Markey then wrote a letter to Musk criticizin­g the new policy.

“Safeguards such as Twitter’s blue checkmark once allowed users to be smart, critical consumers of news and informatio­n in Twitter’s global town square,” he said. “But your Twitter takeover, rapid and haphazard imposition of platform changes, removal of safeguards against disinforma­tion, and firing of large numbers of Twitter employees have accelerate­d Twitter’s descent into the Wild

West of social media.”

Markey said he would like a response explaining the process by Nov. 25.

On Twitter, he wrote, “I’m asking for answers from Elon Musk, who is putting profits over people and his debt over stopping disinforma­tion.”

In response, Musk wrote, “Perhaps it is because your real account sounds like a parody?”

The fake Markey account has since been taken down.

A Twitter spokespers­on and a Markey spokespers­on did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment.

Markey’s response lends new prominence to the issue of Musk’s Twitter ownership. A number of congressio­nal committees could decide to investigat­e Musk and ask him to testify, as they have with other tech executives. Among those is the Senate Commerce Committee, which Markey sits on.

The news is the latest controvers­y to erupt since Musk took over Twitter last month, which bought a slew of firings and resignatio­ns. Legal experts have also raised questions over whether Musk has violated the FTC’s consent decree with his actions.

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Sen. Ed Markey

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