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Donald Trump led US State department BACKS Elon Musk’s X, slams France’s investigations, says, ‘free speech…’

The United States strongly condemned the criminal investigation of France’s social media platform X, the billionaire Elon Musk, and it was called “foreign censorship” action.

France 24, the United States, the United States, the billionaire Elon Musk’s social media platform X criminal investigation “Foreign censorship” called the criminal investigation.

In a statement published in X, the US Department of State Democracy Bureau, Human Rights and Worker, “As part of a criminal investigation, an activist French prosecutor demands information about the property algorithm of X and classified X as a ‘organized crime group’.”

“Democratic governments should allow all the sounds to be heard, not quietly, but will defend the free speech of all Americans against foreign censorship actions.”

According to France 24, cyber criminal prosecutors in Paris launched a police investigation to investigate suspicious crimes such as manipulating and subtracting data from automatic systems on July 11th.

Formerly twitter, X rejected the allegations and said to them “politically motivated.” The platform said it refused to comply with the prosecutor’s proposal algorithm and the request for access to real -time data.
France 24, the investigation watched two complaints opened in January, and one of them came from President Emmanuel Macron’s centralist party Eric Bothorel. “Reduced the variety of sound and option” and has been pointed out for Musk’s “personal interventions” under the administration of X since he seized the control of the platform.

“Democracy is too fragile to allow digital platform holders to tell us what to think, vote for, and even hate who.” He said.

X replied, saying that it “rejects all the allegations categorically” and that the investigation “disrupts French laws to serve a political agenda and ultimately restrict free speech.”

According to France 24, Musk, who also chaired Tesla and SpaceX, led to controversy in Europe with the support of the Extreme Right Alternative (AFD) Party for Germany before the legislative elections in February.

(TOFor the title XCept, this story was not edited by DNA staff and published from the moment)

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