Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Vladimir Putin has sparked controversy and potential legal ramifications within the European Union. EU lawmakers, including Guy Verhofstadt, have suggested exploring sanctions against Carlson for providing a platform to Putin, labeled as a war criminal. The EU's Digital Services Act mandates the removal of illegal content, raising questions about the interview's legality and its potential use in Putin's "information war." https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/8a48e3617006535e6da43da127d7314eb8f3aed6/0_50_3000_1800/master/3000.jpg?width=1900&dpr=2&s=none
Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Vladimir Putin has sparked controversy and potential legal ramifications within the European Union. EU lawmakers, including Guy Verhofstadt, have suggested exploring sanctions against Carlson for providing a platform to Putin, labeled as a war criminal. The EU's Digital Services Act mandates the removal of illegal content, raising questions about the interview's legality and its potential use in Putin's "information war."
Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Vladimir Putin has sparked controversy and potential legal ramifications within the European Union. EU lawmakers, including Guy Verhofstadt, have suggested exploring sanctions against Carlson for providing a platform to Putin, labeled as a war criminal. The EU's Digital Services Act mandates the removal of illegal content, raising questions about the interview's legality and its potential use in Putin's "information war."
Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin has generated controversy and raised the possibility of legal ramifications within the European Union (EU)