On Monday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted that he would be looking to renegotiate his $44 Billion Deal to acquire Twitter.

Musk told a Miami technology conference that a viable deal at a lower price would not be out of the question, according to a report by Bloomberg News, which said it viewed a Livestream video of the conference posted by a Twitter user.

Also at the All In Summit, Musk estimated that at least 20 percent of Twitter’s 229 million accounts are spam bots, a percentage he said was at the low end of his assessment, according to the report.

The world’s richest man may have proved skeptics right, with his suggestion that a viable Twitter deal is “not out of the question” at a lower price, while speaking at the 2022 All-In Summit on Monday.

This is even as he’s continued to express skepticism about the company’s estimate of spam and fake accounts.

Driving the news: In a series of tweets Monday, Twitter’s chief executive Parag Agrawal defended the company’s estimate of “well under 5%” fake accounts and bots and laid out how it arrived at the figure.

Musk had some fun with Agrawal’s lengthy Twitter thread and responded with the poop emoji.

Musk went further at the All-In Summit, saying without providing evidence that it “seems beyond unreasonable” that Twitter’s number of human accounts is at over 95%.

“Does anyone have that experience?” Musk asked.

Musk said that there is probably four to five times the number of bots compared to what Twitter said. The lowest estimate, he said, is that Twitter is 20% full of bots.

Over the weekend, Musk issued a warning to liberal politicians running California who fostered an unfriendly business environment and allowed chaos on the streets in the Golden State.

Musk took to Twitter over the weekend and wrote:

“The Golden State is cooking its golden geese. So tasty at first, but then no more golden eggs.”

He also shared a story from Matt Taibbi, who detailed data and reports about how Democratic rule and policies have driven California into the ground.

Musk clearly believes this given he moved Tesla out of California and to Texas.

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