A major transatlantic dispute has erupted as the US government, led by House Republicans and the State Department, accuses the European Union of imposing 'Orwellian' censorship through its Digital Services Act (DSA). US officials argue that the DSA restricts free speech, targets American political voices, and shields European politicians from criticism. Congressional delegations, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, have traveled to Brussels to challenge these regulations and warn that US tech companies may leave the EU if the rules are not changed. The controversy has become a flashpoint in ongoing digital trade talks, with both sides defending their approaches to online content regulation. The clash underscores growing tensions over the global governance of digital platforms and the future of free expression online.
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