U.S. DOJ Refuses to Assist France in Elon Musk's X Investigation

The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly declined to aid French authorities in probing Elon Musk's platform X, amid allegations of algorithm abuse and data extraction. The DOJ’s decision underscores a commitment to upholding the First Amendment, resisting involvement in an international politically charged investigation.

U.S. DOJ Refuses to Assist France in Elon Musk's X Investigation
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The U.S. Justice Department has decided not to assist French law enforcement in their investigation into tech billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform, X, reported the Wall Street Journal on Saturday. This decision was confirmed by a DOJ letter dated Friday, as a part of an ongoing international scrutiny of Musk's platform.

In February, Paris prosecutors raided the French offices of X, calling Musk for questioning amid allegations involving algorithm misconduct and fraudulent data extraction. However, the DOJ letter criticized France's attempts to use their criminal justice system in a manner contrary to U.S. constitutional values, including free speech under the First Amendment.

This probe underscores the complex legal landscape Musk faces globally as regulatory bodies analyze X's practices, including data governance and content moderation. An xAI representative expressed gratitude to the DOJ for their position and remained hopeful that the investigation would be dismissed as baseless.

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