US ducks question on report it could sanction EU officials over tech law – POLITICO

POLITICO could not independently verify all the information in the Reuters report. Responding to a request for clarification from POLITICO, a State Department spokesperson said Monday: “We are monitoring increasing censorship in Europe with great concern but have no further information to provide at this time.”

Reuters did not identify which EU or member country officials could find themselves in the firing line, and said no final decision on going ahead with the measures has been made.

The Digital Services Act regulates online platforms, like social media and e-commerce, as well as search engines. Those with more than 45 million users in the EU, including Meta’s Facebook and Instagram, TikTok and X, have to follow strict rules about assessing and mitigating important risks, like the spread of misinformation and harm to minors.

Concessions from the EU on the DSA, which the White House was reportedly pushing for, did not materialize in the EU-U.S. trade deal. | Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA

But U.S. Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance, have said the law institutionalizes a censorship regime that stifles free speech.

The State Department has launched a campaign against the regulation. The spokesperson noted that in May, Secretary of State Marco Rubio introduced visa restrictions to bar “foreign nationals who censor Americans” from entering the country.

The European Commission is in charge of implementing the regulation on very large platforms, with national regulators taking responsibility for their respective countries.

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