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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