In this exclusive Brussels Signal interview, three US Congressmen, Jim Jordan (Chair, House Judiciary Committee), Scott Fitzgerald (Member, Subcommittee on Antitrust), and Kevin Kiley (Congressman, California) join us to discuss growing concerns over the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and its global implications for freedom of speech.
The lawmakers argue that the DSA amounts to government-backed censorship, stifling political debate under the guise of content moderation and misinformation control.
From AI development roadblocks to tech market retaliation, they raise the alarm about how Europe’s regulations may be undermining transatlantic values and targeting American companies.
Topics include:
- What the US sees as wrong with the DSA
- How Tech company might leave the EU
- Concerns about censorship, shadow banning, and “trusted flaggers”
- Impact on US tech companies
- Trade policy leverage
- The DSA effect on global speech and democracy