Twitter CEO Elon Musk was seen on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to meet with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), according to reports.
Reuters initially reported on the meeting, citing an aide, but it was not immediately clear what the meeting would cover. The Hill has reached out to Schumer’s office for details.
Reporters noted that Musk was seen on Capitol Hill.
Musk’s takeover of the Twitter last year and his subsequent changes to the social media platform and company, including staff cuts and tweaks to features, have been rife with controversy.
Twitter’s recent switch to remove legacy verification checkmarks — which had been free for users to earn by confirming their identities — has sparked confusion on the platform. Several lawmakers’ personal accounts were also affected by the update.
But, users can purchase the blue checkmark feature — among others — by subscribing to Twitter Blue.