mocked the Washington Post Friday after an op-ed from the paper called for federal regulations to prevent the rich from 'controlling' social media, following the CEO's $3billion Twitter share buy-in earlier this week.The , titled 'Elon Musk's vision of 'free speech' will be bad for Twitter,' criticized the purchase as 'highly disconcerting — a slap in the face, even' - but conspicuously saw no mention of the outlet's own billionaire owner, Musk rival .'Lmaooo,' Musk, 50, tweeted Friday, in a reaction to the op-ed excerpt.
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