Lauren Jauregui accuses Elon Musk of “destroying Twitter” to influence elections

Elon Musk is accused by Lauren Jauregui of trying to influence forthcoming elections by “destroying Twitter”

A lot of important conversations and accountability-based decisions are made here, therefore it was one of our most useful organising tools in 2020. Please realise that the actions of these multibillionaires are never random.

The 20-year-old pop star sent an open letter exclusively acquired by PEOPLE in which she urged fans to “take action” in response to an executive order announced by the president on Friday that went into effect almost immediately (and created confusion and protests at airports across the country). A federal judge temporarily blocked Trump’s ban on Saturday night by issuing a stay, which means that refugees and other people now held in American airports cannot be deported.

The Cuban-American singer’s open letter isn’t the first time she’s addressed political issues.

She wrote a letter to Trump supporters in which she revealed her bisexuality in the previous November. Plus, she joined the Women’s March on Washington on January 21 and later told Nylon, “I’m walking for human rights in general, because the future administration has obviously made a statement about who they favour and what sort of regime they aim to impose. I am participating in the Women’s March, the LGBT Pride March, and the Immigrant Rights March. I belong to all three groups, therefore I’m not just marching for myself but also for my loved ones.
Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui wrote an open letter to Trump supporters in which she criticised them for voting in a way that would hurt the country and for neglecting many segments of the population.

Jauregui, 20 years old, wrote the thoughtful and scathing piece for Billboard. To all the Trump backers who insist that their choice to vote for Trump was not indicative of their being bigots, sexists, homophobes, or xenophobes: She said, “Your words are worthless, because your actions have led to the single-handed destruction of all the progress we’ve made socially as a nation.” You enjoy the way he didn’t really care what people thought and just said anything he wanted, she continued. “You hypocrites, you.”

Jauregui was an enthusiastic supporter of Democratic contender Hillary Clinton and worked tirelessly to register new voters before the election.

The Cuban-American singer’s open letter isn’t the first time she’s addressed political issues.

 

She wrote a letter to Trump supporters in which she revealed her bisexuality in the previous November. Plus, she joined the Women’s March on Washington on January 21 and later told Nylon, “I’m walking for human rights in general, because the future administration has obviously made a statement about who they favour and what sort of regime they aim to impose. I am participating in the Women’s March, the LGBT Pride March, and the Immigrant Rights March. I belong to all three groups, therefore I’m not just marching for myself but also for my loved ones.

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