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The U.S. alleges the EU pressured tech firms since 2020 to censor American speech globally under its Digital Services Act.
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee alleges the EU has pressured major tech companies since at least 2020 to globally censor American speech, citing over 100 closed-door meetings and enforcement actions tied to the Digital Services Act.
The report claims EU regulators pushed content removals on topics like COVID-19, Ukraine, and gender identity, targeting political satire and anti-elite rhetoric under the guise of fighting disinformation.
It highlights TikTok’s 2024 policy shift, X’s €120 million fine, and a Paris raid as evidence of coercive tactics.
Critics argue these actions, driven by unelected officials, undermine U.S. free expression and sovereignty, though the European Commission maintains its rules apply only within the EU.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Los EE.UU. alegan que la UE presionó a las empresas tecnológicas desde 2020 para censurar el discurso estadounidense a nivel mundial bajo su Ley de Servicios Digitales.