Elon Musk's X replies to EU's investigation threats over alleged 'disinformation' regarding Hamas' terrorist attacks



Elon Musk's X responded Wednesday to the European Union's threat to investigate the platform over alleged "illegal content and disinformation" regarding Hamas' terrorist attacks.

Earlier this week, European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton posted a letter to Musk on X, demanding the social media outlet comply with the EU's Digital Services Act. The measure requires platforms to remove illegal content and so-called hate speech and disinformation.

Breton accused X of being in violation of the act, which took effect in August.

"Following the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas against Israel, we have indications that your platform is being used to disseminate illegal content and disinformation in the EU," Breton's letter to Musk stated.

Breton called on X to be "timely, diligent and objective in taking action" to remove content from the platform accused of violating the EU's new law.

"We have, from qualified sources, reports about potentially illegal content circulating on your service despite flags from relevant authorities," he added.

Musk was urged to coordinate with law enforcement and Europol to ensure X's compliance. Breton gave the platform 24 hours to reply to the requests.

The letter concluded by informing Musk that the EU may open an investigation and that non-compliance with the law could result in penalties.

Musk replied the same day, stating that the EU had failed to provide specific examples of violations.

"Our policy is that everything is open source and transparent, an approach that I know the EU supports. Please list the violations you allude to on X, so that that [sic] the public can see them," Musk wrote.

"We take our actions in the open," he added. "No back room deals. Please post your concerns explicitly on this platform."

On Wednesday, X's new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, replied to the EU's demands, providing a detailed list of actions taken by the platform to mitigate illegal content and alleged disinformation.

Everyday we're reminded of our global responsibility to protect the public conversation by ensuring everyone has access to real-time information and safeguarding the platform for all our users. In response to the recent terrorist attack on Israel by Hamas, we've redistributed\u2026
— Linda Yaccarino (@Linda Yaccarino) 1697089205

She noted that since Hamas' terrorist attacks against Israel over the past week, X has "redistributed resources and refocused internal teams who are working around the clock to address this rapidly evolving situation."

"Today we responded to the European Commission's letter seeking an update on how we are responding to this conflict," Yaccarino continued. "Our work is ongoing."

X's response letter stated that the platform is working to remove accounts created by "terrorist organizations" and "violent extremist groups."

"Since the terrorist attack on Israel, we have taken action to remove or label tens of thousands of pieces of content, while Community Notes are visible on thousands of posts, generating millions of impressions," it read.

Yaccarino claimed that X had not received any notices from Europol regarding illegal content.

According to the CEO, immediately following the attacks on Israel, the platform assembled a leadership group assigned to assess the situation.

The letter reiterated the social media site's policies on violent and hateful speech and illegal content.

"With respect to harmful, but not illegal content, our public interest interstitials, which provide for us to take action on a post while allowing it to remain accessible, were limited to government officials and political leaders' legacy verified accounts," it stated. "Placing a post behind this notice also limits the ability to engage with the post through likes, Reposts, or sharing on X, and makes sure the post isn't algorithmically recommended by X. These actions are meant to limit the post's reach while maintaining the public's ability to view and discuss it."

Yaccarino explained that X users have the ability to report posts and direct messages believed to be illegal. She noted that the platform has already "identified and removed hundreds of Hamas-affiliated accounts from the platform."

Additionally, X has worked with law enforcement agencies and responded to over 80 requests received in the EU to take down content, the CEO said. She also noted that the platform has utilized its Community Notes feature to address misleading content.

"More than 700 unique notes related to the attacks and unfolding events are showing on X," the letter said, adding that the platform recently accelerated the speed at which the notes appear.

"We wish to reiterate that we welcome further engagement with you and your team, including a meeting, to address any specific questions and look forward to receiving further specifics to which we can respond," Yaccarino wrote.

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Women protest transgender athlete inclusion at NCAA convention, threaten to sue if changes aren't made



Women including former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines protested the inclusion of male-to-female transgender athletes in sports outside the NCAA convention, handing over a petition and threatening legal action, according to Yahoo News.

Gaines, who famously spoke out against transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, took to the forefront of the group of a reported two dozen demonstrators.

“Today, we intend to personally tell the NCAA to stop discriminating against female athletes by handing them a petition that we have garnered nearly 10,000 signatures on in just a couple of days,” said Gaines.

Other guests included Marshi Smith, former NCAA athlete and co-founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sports. Smith outlined demands from the council, which were sent in a letter to the NCAA's legal team.

The letter reads:

"To avoid legal action, the NCAA must comply with civil rights law immediately by:

  • Repealing all policies and rules that allow male athletes to take roster spots on women’s teams and/or compete in women’s events;
  • Establishing and enforcing rules to keep women’s sports female;
  • Requiring colleges to provide single-sex locker rooms for female athletes."
Another speaker was a high school student who claimed that she was suspended when she spoke out against a male student changing in the girls' locker room, with the school even stopping all the females from using the changing room after complaints.
\u201cFemale athlete Blake Allen protested a male being allowed to undress in her girls locker room and when she protested, the school stopped all of the girls from using the locker room. She\u2019s fighting back as an @ADFLegal client.\u201d
— Jonathan Saenz (@Jonathan Saenz) 1673538823

The NCAA held a session on the topic during the convention, speaking in detail on the subject.

Ivy League executive director Robin Harris said the NCAA wants to "have an environment that is fair, welcoming and inclusive for all of (the athletes),” adding that the eligibility requirements for transgender athletes are the same as for other athletes.

NCAA director of inclusion Jean Merrill stated that transgender athletes are indeed "playing by the rules.”

The session also saw a former transgender athlete give commentary; Schuyler Bailar is a swimmer who switched from female swimming to male swimming at Harvard.

"The more we learn about bodies and biology and people and the more we understand diversity and equity and inclusion,” Bailar remarked.

Bailar also supported a policy that would see the NCAA not holding competitions in states that ban transgender athletes in women's sports, adding, "If you’re asking me do I want more support for trans people? The answer is going to be absolutely yes."

The NCAA officials accepted the petition from Riley Gaines outside the convention.

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\u201cBREAKING:\nCompelling moment in #USA\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8#sports. \nAthletes @icons_women @KimJonesICONS @SmithMarshi @Hogshead3Au and others, lead by @Riley_Gaines_ , present #NCAA officials with petition & letter warning of legal action.\n\ud83d\udc49\ud83c\udffcThe @NCAA is not above the law!\n#SaveWomensSports \n#Texas\u201d
— Linda Blade (@Linda Blade) 1673545076


\u201cToday, @Riley_Gaines_ and other amazing women spoke on behalf of collegiate women athletes across the country who want to keep men out of women\u2019s sports. The @NCAA should take notice, women and concerned citizens will not stay silent on this issue. #SaveWomensSports @txvalues\u201d
— Nino Gonzalez (@Nino Gonzalez) 1673552282


\u201cThis is Blake Allen. As a mere sophomore in high school, Blake spoke up about a male who came into the girls\u2019 locker room to stare at the girls. \nSHE was suspended from school! Her dad Lost His Job! They were later overturned - but it is why we need our #SexBasedRights\u201d
— Nancy Hogshead-Makar, JD, Oly (@Nancy Hogshead-Makar, JD, Oly) 1673561448

REVEALED: Woman who plowed her car into Trump supporters is a major BLM organizer

A driver accused of attempted murder for driving a car into a crowd of Trump supporters in California and severely injuring two people has been revealed to be a major Black Lives Matter organizer.

Car plows through Trump supporters at BLM protest in California

A car reportedly plowed through a crowd in California as Black Lives Matter protesters clashed with counter-protesters. This is the third such instance in California in just one week.

MSNBC's Joy Reid compares President Trump, supporters to Muslim terrorists — and even those on the left are destroying her for Islamophobia



On "The ReidOut" on Tuesday, MSNBC's Joy Reid compared President Donald Trump and his supporters to violent Muslim terrorists.

Needless to say, the blowback was swift and thorough, and the clip is going viral on social media.

What are the details?

In head-scratching remarks during Tuesday's broadcast, Reid hosted Kenosha, Wisconsin, residents, and discussed the president, his supporters, and recent outbreaks of violence across the U.S.

"When leaders, let's say in the Muslim world, talk a lot of violent talk, and encourage their supporters to be willing to commit violence — including on their own bodies — in order to win against whoever they decide is the enemy, we in the U.S. media describe that as 'They are radicalizing those people.' Particularly when they're radicalizing young people. That's how we talk about the way Muslims act," she reasoned during the show.

Trump supporters are acting like “Muslims act.” – Joy Reid, President of the Tolerant Left ™️https://t.co/BQgKBwgEoL
— Jason Howerton (@Jason Howerton)1598987776.0

What has been the response?

Political activist Jack Posobiec wrote, "Joy Reid just basically said Trump supporters are so violent they are like Muslims. Wow."

Joy Reid just basically said Trump supporters are so violent they are like Muslims. Wow.
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸)1598991466.0

"Wondering how fast an apology from Joy Reid is coming down," politics podcaster Stephen Miller wrote.

Wondering how fast an apology from Joy Reid is coming down.
— Stephen L. Miller (@Stephen L. Miller)1598986403.0

It wasn't just conservatives taking Reid to task over the remarks.

Progressive Indian actress and model Sana Saeed added, "This is appalling. @JoyAnnReid first just throws out 'Muslim leaders' encouraging 'their followers' to 'use their bodies to inflict violence' (which leaders?). Then compares 'how Muslims act' to American white nationalist radicalization."

This is appalling. @JoyAnnReid first just throws out “Muslim leaders” encouraging “their followers” to ‘use thei… https://t.co/IG66AQVt4x
— Sana Saeed (@Sana Saeed)1598985615.0

Women's March co-chair and political activist Linda Sarsour said, "This is not good @JoyAnnReid."

This is not good @JoyAnnReid. https://t.co/DqJSR30vmb
— Linda Sarsour (@Linda Sarsour)1598987068.0

Abed Ayoub, legal and policy director at the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, added, "Wow. They really don't get it. They are trying their hardest to turn our community away."

@lsarsour @JoyAnnReid Wow. They really don’t get it. They are trying their hardest to turn our community away.
— Abed A. Ayoub (@Abed A. Ayoub)1598987824.0

Civil rights attorney Zahra Billoo said, "This isn't even subtle. It's blatant Islamophobia @JoyAnnReid."

This isn’t even subtle. It’s blatant Islamophobia @JoyAnnReid. https://t.co/VoRUo2BH65
— Zahra Billoo (@Zahra Billoo)1598987172.0

Famed socialist magazine journalist Luke Savage added, "These remarks are pretty appalling. Joy Reid's subtext is more or less that Trump is 'radicalizing' his supporters, just like barbarians abroad do — 'the way Muslims act' is racism plain and simple."

These remarks are pretty appalling. Joy Reid's subtext is more or less that Trump is "radicalizing" his supporters,… https://t.co/9zhWVnRhde
— Luke Savage (@Luke Savage)1598980654.0

Ayesha Siddiqi, journalist and writer, said, "Joy Ann Reid went on msnbc to say Trump supporters are 'acting like muslims' bro I am just sitting here. I pray and then I sit at my computer and then I water my plants. what are you talking about."

Joy Ann Reid went on msnbc to say Trump supporters are “acting like muslims” bro I am just sitting here. I pray and… https://t.co/58uXM8SIpO
— Ayesha A. Siddiqi (@Ayesha A. Siddiqi)1598989730.0

Neither Reid nor MSNBC has responded to the outcry at the time of this writing.