A major transatlantic dispute has erupted as US lawmakers and officials accuse the European Union of imposing 'Orwellian' censorship through its Digital Services Act (DSA). The US State Department and House Republicans argue that the DSA restricts free speech, targets American political voices, and could force US tech companies to exit the European market. Congressional delegations, led by figures like Jim Jordan, are challenging the EU's approach, warning of negative impacts on digital trade and transatlantic relations. The EU, meanwhile, insists its regulations are necessary for content moderation and online safety. This escalating clash highlights deep divisions over how to balance free expression and digital platform regulation.
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