Morning Wire - How European Censorship Laws Affect You
Episode Date: August 3, 2025As the U.S. and EU celebrate a historic trade agreement, a different restriction comes into focus: the EU’s sweeping Digital Services Act. In this encore episode of Morning Wire, Jeremy Tedesco from... the Alliance Defending Freedom joins us to explain the unprecedented foreign censorship pressure applied to U.S. tech companies and everyday Americans. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: ZocDoc - Find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Visit https://Zocdoc.com/WIRE #sponsored - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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President Trump finalized a historic trade deal this week with the European Union
that economists are celebrating as a massive boon to the U.S. economy.
But while the Trump administration is thrilled about the new deal,
the White House continues to put pressure on the EU over its online censorship policies.
In this episode, we sit down with an expert from Alliance defending freedom
to discuss how the EU's policies will impact Americans and how social media companies
and the Trump administration are responding.
I'm Daily Wire, Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howl.
It's Sunday, August 3rd, and this is an encore edition of Morning Wire.
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A version of this episode aired earlier this summer.
Joining us now to discuss the EU's new online censorship policies
is Jeremy Tedesco, senior vice president of corporate engagement at Alliance Defending Freedom.
Jeremy, thank you for coming on.
Yeah, it's my pleasure, John.
So most of our audience will not have heard about Europe's Digital Services Act before.
So let's start there.
What exactly is that in these new Code of Conduct?
policies. Yeah, the Digital Services Act has actually been around for a while. It's just now becoming
truly mandatory. But what it is is essentially a blueprint for total narrative control in the
digital age. What it does is it takes the EU's draconian speech standards and it imposes it on Americans
and everybody in the world, really, by threatening big American platforms and search engines with
literally billions and fines if they fail to censor speech that the EU deems to be hate speech
or disinformation. And trust me, the EU's definitions of those words, which can't be defined
really at all because they're so vague, it's really in the eye of the beholder, completely inconsistent
with the free speech standards of the First Amendment in the United States.
Now, your organization is really sounding the alarm over the DSA and particularly how it will
affect Americans. Can you unpack that for us? Why is this such a serious censorship threat?
Well, these regulations apply almost exclusively to United States companies. And the companies
can't geofense so that the EU standards only apply in EU member states. The companies have to,
their technology doesn't allow them the geofense algorithms and how they train AI and all these
other things. And so these standards are absolutely going to apply to the kind of speech we can
engage in online in the United States. And we know this is true already. Look, back in the COVID
timeframe, the EU was mandating disinformation on vaccines, you know, on the lab leak theory,
all things that turned out to be true. A lot of those views turned out to be true and still
valid even if they weren't true to be spoken when it comes to American free speech law. Those
things were taken down because of the Digital Services Act.
So we know it has impact on American speech rights right now and in the past.
And so it's only going to get worse.
One other example I think your listeners should know about was back during the presidential
election cycle, last presidential election cycle, Tieri Breton, the EU commissioner,
who was the final enforcer of the DSA, sent a letter to Elon Musk and X when he was hosting
President Trump on a X-Live and said, look, we're really concerned that your interview of President
Trump is going to violate the DSA's hateful conduct and incitement standards.
And we're throwing this lob across the, you know, the ocean to tell you, you better be careful
what you say.
So they're trying to regulate how we speak and how even our presidential candidates speak
during an election cycle.
So they have really no boundaries to what they want to censor.
And again, it's really a blueprint for censorship in the digital age.
we need to stop it.
How are social media companies responding to these new policies?
Have they pushed back against them at all?
Well, the companies themselves are going to be required to mitigate the risk of harmful content being online.
And that's harmful content as defined by EU law.
And so the companies have to start deleting, restricting, shadow banning, any speech that could possibly
come into conflict with EU laws on hate speech and disinformation.
I think about this at a time when the DSA was voluntary for these companies to comply with,
we know that 11,000 accounts on Twitter were suspended because of the EU's definition of COVID disinformation.
So now that this is going to become mandatory, that's only going to get worse.
The censorship isn't going to get better in a mandatory world where the companies truly are facing these crippling fines
if they don't censor consistent with the EU's, you know, view of what's right and wrong.
I mean, essentially is the EU setting themselves up as the arbiters of truth online.
How has this administration been different than the Biden administration in terms of,
obviously, this is a long time coming.
We've seen these actions really ramping up, like you said, in 2020.
How different is the administration responding to this as opposed to the previous one?
Yeah, it's 180 degrees difference.
with the Trump administration.
The Biden administration was a full participant in the censorship aims, not just of the EU,
but this entire censorship complex that President Trump talked about during his campaign trail,
where private companies, academic institutions, media outlets, non-profit organizations.
Daily wire?
Yeah.
Yeah, but the Daily Wire was, of course, one of the targets of all that, of course.
And we're battling that out as you are in court.
We are in the public square and with a lot of the companies,
that did that to you.
So the Trump administration has turned that all around.
They've stopped a lot of the funding that even our own federal government was funding a lot of the nonprofit organizations that were a key part of this censorship complex.
Those ones who flagged content in outlets like yours for censorship.
But, you know, he's also stopped a lot of the coordination efforts.
He shut down entire departments, the Global Engagement Center that were kind of the tip of the spear when it came to that and the Biden minister.
But what we've learned, as we've dug more and more into this issue, is it doesn't solve the censorship problem online just to stop the federal government from everything it was doing.
This international aim and goal, the censor through the DSA and other international efforts to censor, is on our doorstep.
It's already affecting American speech. It's only going to get worse.
And so we certainly have been encouraged by how much J.D. Vance has talked about this issue.
President Trump has certainly prioritized free speech and diplomatic conversations and negotiations with European countries.
And we hope that starts to ramp up really with the EU as well as Ambassador Anthony Puzzler, who's the ambassador of the European Union, hits the ground sometime soon.
Well, we've just seen how effective Trump can be in strong arming Europe at the NATO summit.
So we'll see if he can force Europe's hand here as well.
Jeremy, thank you so much for joining us.
Yep, thank you.
That was Alliance Defending Freedom's Jeremy Tedesco, and this has been a weekend edition of Morning Wire.
