In the United States, free speech thrives through open debate: We counter "bad" ideas with better ones, rather than resorting to censorship. Yet the EU's Digital Services Act imposes fines of up to 6% of global revenue on platforms that fail to mitigate "disinformation"—including content that is legal—thereby financially pressuring companies to implement restrictions to online speech worldwide. The House Judiciary Committee's report exposes how this dynamic inhibits American voices.
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