The European Union on Friday slapped Elon Musk's social media platform X with a 120-million-euro ($140-million) fine for breaching the bloc's digital rules, in a move that risks a fresh clash with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
The high-profile probe into the company was seen as a test of the EU's resolve to police Big Tech β and Vice President JD Vance fired a bullish warning against "attacking" U.S. firms through "censorship" before the penalty was even made public.
Imposing the first-ever fine under its powerful Digital Services Act (DSA) on content, the European Commission said X was guilty of non-compliance with transparency rules including th
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