Musk threatens ‘response’ against individuals who imposed €120M X penalty – POLITICO

When asked about Vance’s remarks, the Commission’s Executive Vice President for Tech Sovereignty Henna Virkkunen told reporters: “The DSA is having not to do with censorship, this decision is about the transparency of X.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in a Friday post on the platform, said the fine “isn’t just an attack on [X], it’s an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments. The days of censoring Americans online are over.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau added to the criticism, saying that the “nations of Europe cannot look to the US for their own security at the same time they affirmatively undermine the security of the US itself through the (unelected, undemocratic, and unrepresentative) EU.”
Trump’s EU envoy Andrew Puzder also slammed the penalty.
The “excessive €120M fine is the result of EU regulatory overreach targeting American innovation,” Puzder wrote on X. “The Trump Administration has been clear: we oppose censorship and will challenge burdensome regulations that target US companies abroad. We expect the EU to engage in fair, open, & reciprocal trade — & nothing less.”
The move adds another layer of tension to the EU’s strained relationship with the Trump administration, with the U.S. president threatening to impose additional tariffs on the bloc if it continues to penalize American tech giants. The topic has been a theme of tense trade talks in recent months, with the U.S. pushing Brussels to scrap the DSA, along with other enforcement measures.



