Musk could face EU fines despite possible Trump appointment
Navigating the crossroads: Musk caught between Trump and the EU.
If Elon Musk takes up a role in the incoming Trump administration, he could still face personal liability from the European Commission for potential breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA) by his company X. The EU executive emphasised that the US election would not affect its enforcement of platform rules. X is under investigation for failing to curb illegal content and allowing dark patterns, with a decision expected soon.
Musk’s potential appointment would not provide him immunity from any fines or legal actions under the DSA, according to a European Union spokesperson. While the Commission can fine a business entity or a decision-maker, it remains unclear if Musk himself would be personally held accountable, though he could face penalties based on his company’s worldwide turnover.
Despite being praised by Trump and potentially offered a cabinet role, Musk’s relationship with the EU remains complex. Former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton stated that any necessary corrections to X’s operations would be enforced, even if political tensions arise. If Musk takes a public position, it’s uncertain how his actions might affect the regulatory landscape for tech companies in Europe.