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Jim Jordan report accuses EU of censoring American speech through tech companies

  • On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Ohio’s Jim Jordan released a 160-page interim report accusing EU regulators of a decade-long campaign to censor global political speech, including content posted by Americans in the U.S.
  • The report traces the effort back to around 2015 and notes the Digital Services Act , effective in 2023, as the culmination of European regulation, investigators say.
  • Jordan's committee points to subpoenas and internal emails showing ten major technology companies including Meta, Google, TikTok and X revised global policies, with TikTok adjusting guidelines to comply with the DSA.
  • High-Profile responses included the EU executive strongly rejecting the report's accusations, with Thomas Regnier saying `Freedom of expression is a fundamental right in Europe`.
  • The report warns the pressure extended to electoral contexts, noting Brussels pressured platforms to censor content in EU national elections and the 2024 European Parliament elections, targeting COVID-19 vaccines, the war in Ukraine, and transgender issues.
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The European Commission has responded, by the speaker Thomas Regnier, to the preliminary report of the Legal Commission of the Chamber of Representatives which criticises the "censorship" of the US speech by the European institutions. Article of the European Commission, after a report from the U.S. Congress accuses EU institutions of interference in the elections in the Member States: "These charges are absurd and completely unfounded" appears f…

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Knocked out the favorite Georgescu and let the establishment candidate win. This is what the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee in Washington states.

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A EU executive spokesman said that TikTok has already taken a series of measures, in the context of the EU survey of Romania, writes Reuters. TikTok social media company is "extremely...

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The European Commission rejected the U.S. allegations that Romania's elections would have been influenced by pressure on social networks and that it would have unfoundedly catalogued claims on "censorship" and electronic interference in Member States' national tests.

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The U.S. House of Representatives' Judiciary Committee is making serious accusations against the European Union and, in particular, the European Commission. ... The post "Government/EU-critical content": New revelations cover EU censorship projects on appeared first on Apollo News.

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