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Lmao. What a response. Doesn't respond in any way, instead blames eu for some random "illegal secret deal". Sure bud.
Weird how much that response sounds like Trump. Just say random bs to divert the actual question.
Putin, Trump, and Musk. They're doing the same thing. Lying without restraint, freely, at every opportunity.
Maybe we can translate that claim to what may have happened?
"The European Commission asked X to conform to regulation protecting its citizens or face fines."
"You're hosting hate speech. We have laws that say you can't do that and offer your service in our jurisdiction. Remove the hate speech or we'll fine you"
"THIS IS AN ILLEGAL SECRET DEAL"