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[Logo]( [Top Globalist Resigns in Disgrace After Trump Interview Scandal] [Top Globalist Resigns in Disgrace After Trump Interview Scandal]( Tried to make interview illegal. In a dramatic turn of events, Thierry Breton, the European Union's Commissioner for Internal Market and Services, has stepped down amid mounting controversy, leaving behind a cloud of political turmoil. Breton's resignation marks a critical moment in the EU's ongoing battle with tech giants and raises questions about the balance between free speech and regulatory oversight. His decision to resign followed intense backlash after Breton attempted to censor a widely publicized interview between tech billionaire Elon Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump, sparking transatlantic outrage. Breton's downfall can be traced to his efforts to pressure Musk, the owner of X (formerly Twitter), into limiting the reach of the Trump-Musk interview, citing the EU's stringent Digital Services Act (DSA). Breton's warning to Musk, delivered just ahead of the live interview, focused on preventing the spread of what he described as "hateful content," and was seen by many as an overreach of EU authority into American political discourse. The timing and intent behind Breton's actions were clear-he sought to curtail a conversation that many viewed as politically charged. With great audience comes greater responsibility [#DSA]( As there is a risk of amplification of potentially harmful content in ???? in connection with events with major audience around the world, I sent this letter to [@elonmusk]( ???? [pic.twitter.com/P1IgxdPLzn]( - Thierry Breton (@ThierryBreton) [August 12, 2024]( The controversy intensified when U.S. Representative Jim Jordan, Chair of the House Judiciary Committee, [launched a scathing critique of Breton's actions](. Jordan accused the EU official of attempting to stifle free speech by leveraging European laws to suppress prominent American voices. His sharp rebuke, communicated through a letter to Breton, argued that the EU had overstepped its jurisdiction by meddling in U.S. political discussions. "Here, government bureaucrats may not intimidate, coerce, or threaten individuals engaged in free speech," Jordan wrote, underscoring the United States' firm stance on protecting political discourse. Breton, for his part, maintained that Musk and X were bound by EU regulations, given the platform's significant user base within Europe. In a public letter, Breton reminded Musk of his legal responsibilities under the DSA, a law designed to clamp down on hate speech and disinformation. Breton's letter emphasized that X's compliance was non-negotiable, especially as the platform housed millions of users across Europe. Yet, despite his insistence, the confrontation with Musk only fueled the controversy. To be honest, I really wanted to respond with this Tropic Thunder meme, but I would NEVER do something so rude & irresponsible! [( [pic.twitter.com/XhUxCSGFNP]( - Elon Musk (@elonmusk) [August 12, 2024]( The EU's clash with Musk had been simmering for months, with Breton leading efforts to ensure that X complied with the DSA's regulations. However, Breton's decision to target a high-profile interview involving Trump-a polarizing figure in both Europe and the U.S.-proved to be a strategic misstep. Critics on both sides of the Atlantic viewed Breton's actions as an attempt to control online speech, a charge that only intensified as the situation unfolded. By Sunday, the fallout was clear. Breton tendered his resignation, citing "questionable governance" within the European Union, and expressed frustration over being asked to step aside by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Reports suggest that von der Leyen had urged France to nominate a new candidate for the role, signaling the end of Breton's tenure. In his resignation letter, Breton made it clear that internal political dynamics within the EU had played a significant role in his departure, further fueling speculation about discord within the European Commission. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my colleagues in the College, Commission services, MEPs, Member States, and my team. Together, we have worked tirelessly to advance an ambitious EU agenda. It has been an honour & privilege to serve the common European interest???? [pic.twitter.com/wQ4eeHUnYu]( - Thierry Breton (@ThierryBreton) [September 16, 2024]( For free speech advocates, Breton's resignation is being hailed as a victory. His efforts to stifle the Trump-Musk interview are now viewed as a failed attempt to exert control over the online narrative. Meanwhile, Musk, undeterred by the pressure from Brussels, continued to promote the interview, standing firm in his belief that platforms like X should be free from heavy-handed government regulation. 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