ER Editor: The public drama continues. A reminder that Ursula von der Leyen has probably long been gone (arrested or worse) under Trump’s EO 13818. We do urge readers to check that article out. But what about EO 13848 on election interference?
Rothschild stooge Thierry Breton, who allegedly threatened Musk on EU letterhead ahead of the Musk-Trump interview, is getting a bit of an outing on Twitter / X, in this tweet by (we believe) white hat account holder ‘Zoe Sagan’ —
Translation: This is a disaster that is happening to @ThierryBreton. His world is going to collapse. With his threatening letter to @elonmusk he has just interfered with the American campaign and according to Biden’s Executive Order 13848 of 12.09.2018 he risks a billion dollar sentence in the United States.
🚨🔥C’est une catastrophe qui arrive à @ThierryBreton. Son monde va s’effondrer. Par sa lettre-menace à @elonmusk il vient d’interférer la campagne américaine et en Fonction de l’Ordre exécutif 13848 de Biden du 12.09.2018 il risque une condamnation à millards aux États-Unis. https://t.co/l2ndcXSKIk pic.twitter.com/kezQk2UBjG
— Zoé Sagan (@Z0ES4G4N) August 13, 2024
The page of French text above basically describes how, after being the Minister for the Economy and supported by Macron along the way, Breton directed the company Atos which, along with company Enedis, installed 35 million Linky smart meters into French homes. Which turned out to be a provable disaster. Question: how much did Breton personally pocket from this single deal?
So would that make Breton also indictable under EO 13818 relating to corruption?
We urge readers to check out what we recently published on Trump’s Executive Order 13848 on GLOBAL election interference as a national security threat to the United States. See —
The Nuclear Option: Trump’s Executive Order 13848
Mentioned below by Zerohedge, Politico.eu also emphasizes US election interference in their article EU takes shot at Musk over Trump interview — and misses —
Four separate EU officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Breton’s warning to Musk had surprised many within the Commission. The bloc’s enforcers were still investigating the platform for potential wrongdoing and the EU did not want to be seen as potentially interfering in the U.S. presidential election.
“The EU is not in the business of electoral interference,” said one of those officials. “DSA implementation is too important to be misused by an attention-seeking politician in search of his next big job.”
Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X, called Breton’s letter “an unprecedented attempt to stretch a law intended to apply in Europe to political activities in the US.”
Trump’s supporters went a step further. The “European Union is attempting to meddle in the US Election,” Chris LaCivita, who is part of Trump’s presidential campaign, wrote on X. “They can go to hell.”
A Breton aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly, said that the EU had a legal obligation to ensure the bloc’s laws were respected.
See also this RT piece —
EU backtracks on threats to Musk – media
A little humour, perhaps with a sting —
Good morning! pic.twitter.com/OhmPpxhctb
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) August 14, 2024
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EU Disavows “Attention-Seeking Politician” Thierry Breton Over ‘Electoral Interference’ Letter Threatening Musk
With Monday night’s unfiltered discussion between Donald Trump and Elon Musk generating a reported billion views, it’s no wonder the left collectively freaked out.
Not only did the Washington Post ask the White House if there was anything they could do to stop the conversation from taking place…
The Washington Post’s Cleve Wootson: “One more, @ElonMusk is slated to interview [@realDonaldTrump] tomorrow — tonight on — on @X. I don’t know if the president is going to — feel free to say if he is or not — but I — I think that misinformation on Twitter is not just a campaign… pic.twitter.com/zKxJNF1zbf
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 12, 2024
…the EU’s Thierry Breton, the current Commissioner for Internal Market of the EU, sent a letter to Musk threatening X with punishment if they didn’t crack down on “content that promotes hatred, disorder, incitement to violence, or certain instances of disinformation.”
Musk responded appropriately:
To be honest, I really wanted to respond with this Tropic Thunder meme, but I would NEVER do something so rude & irresponsible! https://t.co/jL0GDW5QUx pic.twitter.com/XhUxCSGFNP
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 12, 2024
For the uninitiated:
Theory Fucks His Own Face After All…
In a harsh rebuke, Brussels has accused Breton of going rogue with the letter to Musk – saying he never sought approval from European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen to send the letter.
“The timing and the wording of the letter were neither co-ordinated or agreed with the president nor with the [commissioners],” the Commission said in a Tuesday statement reported by the Financial Times.
“Thierry has his own mind and way of working and thinking,” said one EU official who asked not to be named.
As the Times notes (lol), “Musk responded to the letter from Breton with a meme from the 2008 film Tropic Thunder, that showed one character yelling: “Take a big step back and literally fuck your own face.””
Politico Europe reports that four separate EU officials said that Breton’s threat to Musk caught many off guard within the Commission.
“The EU is not in the business of electoral interference,” said one of those officials. “DSA implementation is too important to be misused by an attention-seeking politician in search of his next big job.”
Meanwhile, a Trump campaign spokesperson responded by saying “The European Union should mind their own business instead of trying to meddle in the US presidential election,” while Musk later posted that he would be “happy to host” Kamala Harris for a similar discussion.
In response to Breton’s letter, X CEO Linda Yaccarino said it was an “unprecedented attempt to stretch a law intended to apply in Europe to political activities in the US,” while Trump campaign official Chris LaCivita said that the “European Union is attempting to meddle in the US Election,” adding “They can go to hell.”
European Union is attempting to meddle in the US Election …they can go to hell https://t.co/d9ullhN0N2
— Chris LaCivita (@LaCivitaC) August 12, 2024
Never go full Thierry…
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