The US State Department has launched a strong campaign against the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), accusing it of imposing 'Orwellian' censorship and violating free speech rights. US officials argue that the DSA shields European politicians from criticism and leads to convictions for online dissent. This dispute has intensified as both sides prepare for critical trade talks, with the US warning that Europe's approach could set a dangerous precedent for online expression. The EU, meanwhile, defends its regulations as necessary for combating harmful content and protecting users. The clash highlights growing transatlantic tensions over the balance between free speech and digital regulation.
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