The U.S. President has publicly defended a major social media platform following its £120 million penalty from European regulators, labeling the decision as unjust.



His remarks were direct: questioning the legal basis for such actions and warning that Europe's regulatory trajectory could harm its own citizens. "They're heading down a troublesome path," he stated, emphasizing the importance of preserving European identity while pushing back against what he sees as overreach.

This intervention highlights growing tensions between American tech interests and European compliance frameworks, with political leadership now openly challenging cross-border enforcement mechanisms.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 2025-12-12 15:07
The interests of merchants are really important
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airdrop_whisperervip
· 2025-12-12 13:44
Once again, regulatory overreach
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EternalMinervip
· 2025-12-10 21:14
Overregulation will inevitably rebound
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 2025-12-09 16:05
Don't let the regulation go overboard.
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BagHolderTillRetirevip
· 2025-12-09 16:04
You just can't handle it, can you?
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 2025-12-09 16:04
Regulation is a double-edged sword.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 2025-12-09 16:02
Regulatory chaos kills technology
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 2025-12-09 15:57
Regulation is indeed too strict to handle.
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