Thursday, November 30, 2017

This is the man who deactivated Trump’s Twitter account



     In a new interview with TechCrunch, contractor Bahtiyar Duysak from Germany opened up on how the President's page disappeared for 11 minutes one day in November.

    He said; "In my opinion, it was definitely a mistake and if I am involved with this, I really apologize if I hurt anyone. "I didn't do anything on purpose but as I said, I had a wild time in America and I was tired sometimes and everyone can do mistakes."

    I didn't hack anyone. I didn't do anything I wasn't authorized to do…I didn't do any crime." As for why Bahtiyar decided to come forward today, he claims that he simply wants the media to back off from investigating who is responsible. "I just want to continue an ordinary life," "I had to delete hundreds of friends because reporters are stalking me. I just want to continue an ordinary life."

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