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US sanctions former EU commissioner and four Europeans over efforts to curb online hate speech – POLITICO

By staffDecember 24, 20252 Mins Read
US sanctions former EU commissioner and four Europeans over efforts to curb online hate speech – POLITICO
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The move is the latest in a series of warning shots volleyed by the U.S. at allies over what it views as unfair efforts to regulate American social media and tech giants, including Elon Musk-owned X, which was slapped with a €120 million fine earlier this month for violating the bloc’s content moderation law.

In a statement, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the targets of the newly announced sanctions as “radical activists” who had worked to “coerce American platforms to censor, demonetize, and suppress American viewpoints.”

Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers named the targets of the package in a thread posted on X in which she underscored the Trump Administration’s rejection of European efforts to crack down on hate speech.

Rogers justified Breton’s visa ban by naming the French official, who served within European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s first administration, as the “mastermind” behind the bloc’s landmark Digital Services Act (DSA). That legislation has allowed the EU to level multimillion-euro fines on American tech giants like Apple and Meta for breaking digital antitrust rules, and to go after X for failing to curb disinformation.

She also identified Britain’s Ahmed as a “key collaborator with the Biden Administration’s effort to weaponize the government against U.S. citizens,” and said Melford’s Global Disinformation Index had used taxpayer money to “exhort censorship and blacklisting of American speech and press.” Rogers, who recently met with representatives of the German right-wing populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Washington, further named von Hodenberg and Ballon, both of Berlin-based non-profit Hate Aid, for allegedly censoring conservative speech.

Breton responded to the sanctions with a post in which he asked if former U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy’s anti-communist “witch hunt” was being revived, and pointed out that the DSA had been approved by the majority of lawmakers in the European Parliament and unanimously backed by the bloc’s 27 member countries.

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