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Token Narrative:This originated from a tweet by the official account of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee Republicans, which was essentially mocking and criticizing the European Union's decision to fine X
The content roughly stated: In December 2025, the EU fined X €120 million under the Digital Services Act. Part of the reason was that X’s "blue checkmark" verification system is deceptive, as now anyone can pay for a blue checkmark, and X no longer rigorously verifies identities as it used to
The point of the tweet: The EU’s documents actually cited an example—a parody account of Donald Duck also had a blue checkmark. They seized on this point and made a big deal out of it, arguing that the EU actually believes someone could be foolish enough to think this cartoon duck is a real person posting on X, which is why the fine was issued
At its core, this is a political statement + satire: The Republicans interpreted this as the EU using an excuse to suppress X, rather than genuinely caring about "user deception." They find the EU's reasoning absurd and ridiculous, using the extreme example of "Donald Duck" to highlight what they see as the "overreach" and "absurdity" of EU regulation.

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