has defended himself against The Washington Post's claim that he set his online 'attack dogs' on executives, pointing out that the newspaper attacks him 'all the time'.Musk, who on Monday agreed the terms of a $44 billion buyout of Twitter, on Tuesday took issue with a decision made by the company's top lawyer, Vijaya Gadde.And on Wednesday he refuted claims that making such public criticism had directed bullies towards Gadde, who earns $17 million-a-year and is known within Twitter as the firm's 'moral authority.'
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