US Fires Warning Shot, Denies Visas to Former EU Tech Chief and 4 Others Over Speech Rules
The U.S. has denied visas to former EU tech chief Thierry Breton and four others, accusing them of a 'censorship' campaign linked to Europe's Digital Services Act (DSA).
The simmering transatlantic tensions over digital sovereignty have just erupted into a full-blown diplomatic clash. The U.S. State Department announced it's denying visas to five prominent Europeans, including a former top EU regulator, accusing them of trying to force American social media companies to suppress free speech. The move is a direct challenge to Europe's aggressive push to regulate online content.
Targeting the 'Global Censorship-Industrial Complex'
In a statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the restrictions target "agents of the global censorship-industrial complex" who have sought to "coerce" American firms. The most high-profile name on the list is Thierry Breton, the former top tech regulator at the European Commission. The State Department described him as the "mastermind" of the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), a law that imposes strict content moderation rules on tech platforms.
Others banned include Clare Melford of the UK-based Global Disinformation Index (GDI); Imran Ahmed of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH); and Anna-Lena von Hodenberg and Josephine Ballon of the German organization HateAid. The Trump administration alleges these groups have advanced censorship crackdowns targeting American speakers.
Fierce Backlash: 'An Authoritarian Attack'
The reaction from those targeted was swift and furious. Breton posted on X, suggesting a "witch hunt" was underway and telling his "American friends: Censorship isn't where you think it is." Breton has previously clashed with X owner Elon Musk over DSA compliance, and the EU recently fined the platform €120m under the new law.
A GDI spokesperson told the BBC the sanctions are "an authoritarian attack on free speech and an egregious act of government censorship." The CEOs of HateAid called it an "act of repression by a government that is increasingly disregarding the rule of law and trying to silence its critics."
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