According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the DOJ communicated its decision in a letter, stating that the French probe could be politically sensitive and may conflict with principles of free expression protected under U.S. law.
The investigation in France centres on allegations that X may have manipulated its algorithms and improperly handled user data. The case has been under review for over a year, with prosecutors examining complaints raised by lawmakers and advocacy groups.
Earlier this year, authorities in Paris conducted searches at X’s local offices and sought to question company officials as part of the ongoing probe. French officials have maintained that the investigation is focused on potential regulatory and legal violations.
However, the DOJ’s response suggests reluctance to support the inquiry, stating that the request could effectively involve the U.S. in a politically charged proceeding aimed at regulating a digital platform through criminal law.
The development adds to growing scrutiny of X and its operations globally since Musk’s takeover, with multiple governments examining issues related to content moderation, data practices, and compliance with local regulations.
Representatives linked to Musk’s broader tech ecosystem have welcomed the reported stance, expressing confidence that the investigation will not find evidence of wrongdoing.
There has been no immediate official response from French authorities or the DOJ on the report, and the details could not be independently verified.
The situation highlights ongoing tensions between governments and global tech platforms over regulation, free speech, and digital rights in an increasingly interconnected world.