Praise from Macron
Elon Musk has yet to publicly align himself with Marine Le Pen or the French far-right, but French President Emmanuel Macron — much like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz — is navigating a politically precarious landscape and seems eager to win Musk’s favor.
In a bid to solidify ties, Macron has extended an invitation to the tech mogul, along with former U.S. President Donald Trump, to attend a high-profile artificial intelligence summit in Paris next month. Musk and Trump’s attendance at the recent Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening was already seen as a significant diplomatic win for Macron.
According to a Republican foreign policy expert who spoke on condition of anonymity, Trump’s perception of Paris contrasts with his disdain for the European Union or Germany. “Trump doesn’t seem to hold Paris in the same contempt he holds the EU or Germany,” the source stated, adding, “Macron can take solace in the fact that he’s not Scholz.”
The EU Complication
Macron’s efforts to court Musk are complicated by ongoing scrutiny from the European Commission, which continues to investigate Musk’s platform, X (formerly Twitter), for compliance with its content regulation policies.
The Commission has found X in violation of the Digital Services Act (DSA), the EU’s flagship content moderation law. Key concerns include the lack of clarity around the social platform’s “verified” badge system and the site’s opacity in granting researchers access to critical information.
Further questions remain unresolved regarding X’s role in spreading illegal content and its efforts to address manipulation of information. As the investigation progresses, the European Commission is reportedly considering hitting Musk with a massive fine.
In maneuvering through these challenges, Macron seeks to balance his outreach to Musk while navigating the ever-watchful eye of EU regulators. For now, his diplomatic overtures to powerful figures like Musk and Trump reflect a strategy aimed at bolstering his position at home and on the global stage.













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