Von der Leyen warns X, Meta, and TikTok: Follow EU rules regardless of leadership

The European Union is standing firm on enforcing its sweeping digital regulations, despite escalating criticism from top members of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration.

Vice President JD Vance has emerged as a vocal opponent of the EU’s regulatory moves, targeting laws such as the Digital Services Act (DSA), which governs online content, and the AI Act. Vance contends these rules amount to censorship and hinder technological innovation across Europe.

In a controversial move just two months ahead of the U.S. presidential election, Vance suggested a direct link between America’s support for NATO and the EU’s digital regulations. He implied that the U.S. could reconsider its role in the transatlantic alliance if Europe proceeds with enforcement actions targeting digital platforms.

This stance has sparked fears in Brussels that the EU might delay or soften its implementation of digital rules to avoid provoking tensions with Washington—particularly at a time when trade relations are already strained over U.S. tariffs on European goods.

Concerns have intensified amid slow progress on issuing expected fines under flagship digital legislation like the Digital Markets Act, which aims to promote fair competition, and the DSA. Critics within the EU have accused Brussels of allowing geopolitical considerations to interfere with the enforcement process.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has countered this criticism, emphasizing the EU’s commitment to applying its digital rules without favoritism. “It doesn’t matter who owns the company—we will enforce the law,” she stated. Von der Leyen’s remarks appear to be a direct reference to Elon Musk, tech mogul and owner of the social media platform X, who is a prominent Trump supporter and currently serves in the administration as head of the Department of Government Efficiency.

Regulators in Brussels concluded an investigation into X in January and are now considering whether to impose penalties. In April, The New York Times reported that the EU was preparing a potential fine of up to $1 billion against the platform, an assertion later denied by a European Commission spokesperson.

The developments illustrate the growing tension between European regulators determined to uphold digital governance and an increasingly critical Washington, where political calculations threaten to upend longstanding diplomatic and economic relationships.


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10 responses to “Von der Leyen warns X, Meta, and TikTok: Follow EU rules regardless of leadership”

  1. Wildcat Appaloosa Avatar
    Wildcat Appaloosa

    Just when you thought the EU was relaxing in a lovely café, sipping espresso, they decide to put on their serious hats and remind everyone who’s boss—because nothing screams innovation like a hefty fine, right? 🍵💼 #CensorshipOrCommonSense

  2. aqua diva Avatar
    aqua diva

    So, Ursula thinks she can whip the tech giants into shape while juggling transatlantic tantrums? 🥳 Just what we need—more digital regulations to keep things “fair” while they trip over their own bureaucratic feet. 🤦‍♂️

  3. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    Oh, lovely! EU rules getting criticized by the U.S. like it’s a bad wine at a fancy dinner—who knew enforcing digital regulations could stir up such a ruckus? 🍷🤔 Keep it up, Ursula, let’s see how long they can hold their breath before complying!

  4. Dropkick Avatar

    Seems like the EU’s taking a masterclass in digital diplomacy—who knew enforcing rules could be such a thrilling sport? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next they’ll regulate how much coffee we can sip while we scroll through the latest scandal! ☕️✌️

  5. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    Imagine a world where rules actually mean something—how quaint! 😏 But hey, who needs innovation when you can just hand out fines like they’re candy at a German Christmas market? 🍭 #EUStrong

  6. alley fiend Avatar
    alley fiend

    Seems like the EU’s got their digital knickers in a twist over some tech giants – who would’ve thought regulating the internet could be such a diplomatic soap opera? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe they should just send a strongly worded email instead of the fines; it’s all very high-stakes for a bunch of folks who can’t seem to agree on a coffee break! ☕️💼

  7. Pockets Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how the EU thinks they can just slap rules on big tech like a stern parent at a school play? 🤔 Good luck with that, especially when the “cool kids” across the pond start flexing their political muscles.

  8. Prez Dog Avatar

    Looks like von der Leyen is playing digital dodgeball with X, Meta, and TikTok—how quaint! 🌍 Just wait until they realize that enforcing laws is a bit like herding cats in this digital age, mate. 🐱💻

  9. Devil Chick Avatar
    Devil Chick

    Looks like the EU’s got more rules than a game of chess in a Paris café—good luck playing by those when the rules keep changing! 😂 But hey, why should tech giants worry about a little regulation? They’ve only got billions to lose, right?

  10. freaky ratbuster Avatar
    freaky ratbuster

    Just what we needed, more rules from the EU! It’s like a fine wine—you think you’ve had enough, but they keep pouring. 🍷 Here’s to hoping all this fuss doesn’t spoil the party! 🎉

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