
Elon Musk Declares Political War on the EU
The clash between the X owner and Brussels exposes the legitimacy crisis of a divided European Union.

The clash between the X owner and Brussels exposes the legitimacy crisis of a divided European Union.

While EU officials gave decidedly measured responses, other European voices called the Trump administration “dangerous” and “no longer an ally.”

Marco Rubio described the European Commission’s penalty as “an attack on all American tech platforms.”

Brussels officials insist the penalty imposed on X is about compliance, not restricting free speech.

Without a European strategy, international competitors will dominate a core component of the digital infrastructure of the future, say experts.

Shareholders backed the record deal to keep Musk at the wheel as Tesla bets big on AI and robotics.

It’s claimed that all of the content of the billionaire’s encyclopaedic initiative will be generated by artificial intelligence.

Manfred Weber called for more centralization in Brussels and declared that “only an irreversible EU can survive in today’s world.”

The U.S. corporation-gone-woke has reached an out-of-court agreement with the Mandalorian actress it had fired over social media posts.

Once again, the failed German politician shows how the EU pays lip service to supporting free speech—but not for those it disagrees with.