
Elon Musk reacts to EU $140M fine on X, calling for restoration of national sovereignty (Photo: File)
Tech magnate Elon Musk sparked a global debate over governance and digital regulation after the European Union slapped his social media platform X with a $140 million fine.
Elon Musk reacted abrasively, calling for the dismantling of the EU to ensure full national sovereignty, claiming that smaller governments would be better representatives for their people.
The European Union levied the record fine under the Digital Services Act, making X the first platform to be fined under the law. The fine was issued for three critical violations, which became apparent after a two-year investigation.
The EU found that X's activities harmed transparency, the safety of users and access to data that is crucial for researchers examining systemic risks.
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Elon Musk vented his anger on X, referring to the fine as crazy, insane and bullshit. He also accused EU regulators of targeting him personally, calling on the relevant authorities to take legal action against them. US officials joined in the fray, with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio decrying the fine as a threat to American tech companies and online freedom.
Rubio termed it "an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments."
The incident reflects growing tensions between sovereign nations and supranational entities such as the EU in managing digital platforms. Musk's incendiary appeal to abolish the EU reflects a broader debate about how to strike the balance between multinational oversight and national sovereignty.
As technology companies move to capture more global reach, regulatory friction will continue to rise and may well redefine digital governance for years to come.
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