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 content, and could force US tech companies to leave the EU. Congressional delegations, led by figures like Jim Jordan, are challenging the EU's digital regulations in Brussels and warning of negative impacts on digital trade and online discourse. The EU, meanwhile, insists its rules are necessary for content moderation and user protection. This escalating conflict highlights deep divisions over online speech, tech regulation, and the global influence of digital policy.
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