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VisitWhat will be the next major action taken by the EU in response to U.S. free speech concerns by November 30, 2024?
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U.S. House Judiciary Committee Warns EU Over Free Speech Interference
Aug 17, 2024, 08:39 AM
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee has issued a stern warning to Thierry Breton, EU Commissioner for Internal Markets, demanding an end to EU interference in American free speech. This response comes amid concerns over the EU's attempts to impose censorship on American citizens, including political figures such as Elon Musk. The committee's warning highlights the growing tension between the U.S. and the EU over free speech rights, with U.S. officials emphasizing the importance of protecting the First Amendment. The controversy has been fueled by accusations that the EU is attempting to silence prominent American figures, a move criticized by U.S. lawmakers and free speech advocates.
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