2024-08-13 15:29:02
Just hours before Elon Musk interviews Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on the online platform X, the European Commission once again warned Musk in a letter that it violated the Digital Services Act and Threatening consequences. FPÖ European spokesperson MEP Petra Steger believes this is an ideologically motivated continuation of EU censorship and an unacceptable interference with the US election campaign: “The enemies of free speech in Brussels are currently going to extremes in anti-democratic ways to try to exploit Applying all possible means to exert pressure on Musk’s online platform Such a fact: Shortly before a highly relevant interview in the US election campaign, EU Commissioner Breton intervened without being asked for a written warning.
“Breton is advised not to accept criticism from the media but to answer public questions related to the allegations of secret agreements between the European Commission and large social media platforms. This requires thorough clarification, which is why I have submitted written questions to the European Commission as First step. However, instead of ensuring much-needed transparency, Brussels bureaucrats continue to play the role of moral thought police, who clearly only allow for more monitored thinking,” MEP Steiger criticized.
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