Vindman says Musk should be 'nervous' after Telegram CEO was arrested
- Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman warned Elon Musk following Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's arrest in France, noting the risks for social media platforms.
- Vindman highlighted a "growing intolerance for platforming disinformation" that could impact Musk and Twitter.
- Musk supported Durov, sharing the hashtag #FreePavel and expressing concern over government censorship in multiple posts.
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