Elon Musk’s tumultuous attempt to buy Twitter continued on Saturday, when the CEO of Tesla went to the social networking platform to support the claims that the “game is set” if his efforts fail. “If the game is fair, Elon will buy Twitter. If the game is set up, there will be a reason why it will not be able to,” David Cacks, co-founder of venture capital firm Craft Ventures, said on Twitter. “We are going to find out how deep the corruption goes.” TWITTER, THE BATTLE OF THE MASK IS SCALED: POISON PILL, THE “PLAN B” OF THE MASK AND A DIVIDED WALLWAY Musk responded to the comment with a simple “Indeed” – promoting his Twitter commitment to his latest push to buy the social networking company. Musk made an unsolicited $ 43 billion bid this week to buy Twitter, claiming he had quietly become the largest shareholder and owned 9.2% of the company. Ticker Security Last change% TWTR TWITTER INC. 45.08 -0.77 -1.68% Although shortly after making his claims, the Vanguard Group surpassed him as the largest shareholder as it allegedly acquired a 10.3 percent stake in the company. Twitter’s board responded Friday, saying it would draw up a plan to thwart Musk’s efforts. Musk criticized the social networking site last month for perceiving it as a failure to uphold the principles of free speech. Elon Musk gestures as he speaks during a press conference at SpaceX’s Starbase facility near the village of Boca Chica in South Texas on February 10, 2022. (Photo by JIM WATSON / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images) TWITTER FACES ‘FULL BLOWN ELON CIRCUS’: ΑΝΑΛΥΤΗΣ “As Twitter operates as the city’s de facto public square, failure to uphold the principles of free speech is fundamentally undermining democracy,” Musk, who has 82.2 million followers, wrote on March 26. “What should be done?” Musk apparently decided he needed to buy the social media company and add it to his list of businesses. Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk speaks at the Tesla Giga Texas “Cyber Rodeo” Opening Party in Austin, Texas on April 7, 2022. (SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images) The CEO of Tesla is now relying on the social networking platform as he fights with the company’s board in an attempt to become the next owner of Twitter. Musk responded to a Twitter user who noted that “one of the members of the Twitter board has never logged in to Twitter,” posted Telsa shareholder James Stevenson, along with a profile picture of his board member. Twitter, Robert Zoellick, which featured zero posts. GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE “Imagine a Comcast board member who has never seen television,” he added. Musk responded to the comment with a resounding “!”.