The main point I want to make here is that this is very generalizable. If you know something bad about Twitter, or if you have been reading the merger agreement online and think there’s a clause of the agreement that Musk can use to get out of it, shoot him a tweet. If you’re right, or frankly if you’re wrong, his lawyers can put your claims into a letter and send it to Twitter saying “I know we’ve already terminated this agreement three times, but we’re doing one more.” Musk can terminate as often as he likes; if he terminates the agreement 100 times with 100 excuses and 99 of them are laughed out of court, but the 100th works, then that’s good enough for him.
Source: Twitter v. Musk – Bloomberg