The United States has implemented measures denying visas to Thierry Breton, the former European Commissioner for Internal Market, along with other individuals, due to concerns related to social media regulations. This step appears to be part of broader policy actions connected to digital content oversight and international diplomatic considerations. Breton has publicly characterized the situation as a ’witch hunt,’ suggesting a perception of targeted restrictions based on views related to social media governance. The US authorities have not issued detailed public explanations for these visa denials, but the move signifies heightened tensions over social media policies and the handling of digital communication across borders. The incident underscores ongoing debates over regulation, jurisdiction, and the global influence of digital platforms, with implications for international cooperation and diplomatic relations in the technology sector.