In this The Gateway Pundit article, the U.S. Department of Justice is pushing back against a French investigation into American tech companies, warning that it will not cooperate with what it views as foreign censorship efforts targeting free speech.
- The DOJ رفض cooperating with French authorities investigating X (formerly Twitter) over alleged misinformation and content moderation practices
- U.S. officials warned France that the probe could infringe on American free speech protections and constitutional rights
- The Biden administration signaled concern that foreign governments are attempting to regulate U.S.-based platforms beyond their jurisdiction
- France’s investigation is tied to broader European Union efforts to crack down on online speech under laws like the Digital Services Act
- DOJ officials emphasized that American companies should not be forced to comply with foreign censorship demands that conflict with U.S. law
- Critics argue this represents a growing global push to control narratives online and suppress dissenting viewpoints
- Supporters of the DOJ stance see it as a necessary defense of the First Amendment against international overreach
- The dispute highlights escalating tensions between the U.S. and Europe over digital regulation and free expression
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/doj-refuses-cooperation-warns-france-back-censorship-probe/



