The U.S. State Department has launched a strong campaign against Europe's new regulations on online speech, particularly targeting the EU's Digital Services Act.
American officials argue that these laws amount to 'Orwellian' censorship, claiming they suppress free expression and shield politicians from criticism. The dispute has intensified as both sides prepare for upcoming trade talks, with the U.S. warning that Europe's approach could serve as a negative example for other democracies. European officials, meanwhile, defend the regulations as necessary for public safety and combating harmful content online.
The clash highlights deep transatlantic differences over balancing free speech and digital regulation.
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