Overview
- Elon Musk amplified a post by activist Tommy Robinson urging Pedro Sánchez's arrest and labeled the Spanish prime minister a traitor on X.
- Robinson cited a Visegrád 24 claim that the regularization could reach more than one million people, while the government has indicated roughly half a million beneficiaries.
- Speaking in New Delhi, Sánchez condemned Musk's replies as coarse and threatening, said tech magnates act as if the world is theirs, and vowed to press ahead with platform rules.
- Musk's recent attacks followed Spain's moves to restrict social media access for minors under 16 and to tighten obligations for platforms to remove hate or illegal content, which he portrays as censorship.
- Sánchez previously outlined five legislative and regulatory measures for large platforms at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, a push that has drawn praise from far-right figures critical of his policies and criticism of Musk's political intervention.