The U.S. State Department has launched a strong campaign against Europe's new social media regulations, particularly the EU's Digital Services Act, accusing them of stifling free speech and engaging in 'Orwellian' censorship. American officials argue that these laws shield European politicians from criticism and punish citizens for expressing dissenting views online. The dispute has intensified as major trade talks between the U.S. and Europe approach, raising tensions over differing approaches to online speech and regulation. European officials defend the regulations as necessary for public safety and combating misinformation, but the U.S. warns that such measures could erode fundamental freedoms. The clash highlights a growing transatlantic divide over how to balance free expression with digital platform accountability.
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