The US State Department has launched a strong campaign against the European Union's new social media regulations, accusing them of violating free speech and engaging in 'Orwellian' censorship.
The criticism centers on the EU's Digital Services Act, which the US claims shields European politicians from public criticism and criminalizes dissent online. This dispute has intensified as both sides prepare for upcoming trade talks, with the US warning that Europe's approach could set a dangerous precedent for online freedoms. The Trump administration argues that these regulations amount to state-sponsored censorship, while the EU maintains they are necessary to combat harmful content.
The clash highlights growing transatlantic tensions over the balance between regulating online platforms and protecting free expression.
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