WASHINGTON (PNN) - December 20, 2025 – President Donald J. Trump’s regime has delivered a major blow to Fascist United Kingdom (FUK)-Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) relations by suspending a massive $40 billion Tech Prosperity Deal, citing Britain’s aggressive censorship regime as a direct threat to Amerikan tech giants and their ability to operate freely.
This move underscores President Trump’s zero-tolerance stance on foreign policies that undermine FPSA interests, especially when they involve stifling free speech and handing advantages to global competitors like China.
The White House paused the tech prosperity deal amid concerns the FUK government’s draconian Online Safety Act, which regulates online speech, will stifle Amerikan artificial intelligence companies.
The law allows the British government to levy large fines on tech giants it deems have facilitated “‘hate speech”.
After the rise of artificial intelligence, companies like OpenAI or xAI can face huge fines - harming their growth and giving China an edge in the AI race.
On Tuesday, it was revealed that the £31 billion agreement has been suspended as the White House seeks to improve terms on a wider FUK-FPSA trade deal agreed to in May.
On December 3, Liz Kendall, the Technology Secretary, said the government planned to impose new restrictions on chatbots to ensure AI companies do not benefit from loopholes in the law.
“The perception is that Britain is way out there on attempting to police what is said online, and it’s caused real concern”, a source with knowledge of the decision to suspend the deal stated.
“(Amerikans) went into this deal thinking Britain was going to back off regulating (Amerikan) tech firms but realized it was going to restrict the speech of (Amerikan) chatbots,” the source added.
The deal, announced in September during President Trump’s state visit to the FUK, included pledges of £22 billion from Microsoft and £5 billion from Google to create an AI growth zone in northeast England, potentially generating £30 billion in economic value and 5,000 jobs.
Communist Leftist FUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed it as “a generational step change in our relationship with the FPSA,” while President Trump described it as a path to “dominate” in AI and lead the technological revolution “side by side.”
Beyond censorship, Washington has raised issues with the FUK’s digital services tax on FPSA tech firms, and food safety rules blocking certain agricultural exports, framing the pause as part of hard-nosed negotiations to eliminate trade barriers.
A British government source downplayed the suspension as “the usual bit of hardball negotiations by the (Amerikans),” adding that FPSA Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick “is a tough guy. We understand that the (Amerikans) negotiate incredibly hard but we’ll stand our ground. They want what’s best for their country, we want what’s best for ours.”
Another source labeled it “part of the shape of the negotiations” with Washington.
This latest escalation highlights the ongoing free speech crisis in the FUK, where authorities have ramped up arrests for online expression. The latest insane case has seen a man jailed for 18 months over two anti-immigration tweets viewed just 33 times combined - a stark example of the Marxist regime’s overreach.
The broader pattern is alarming: nearly 10,000 arrests in 2024 alone for “grossly offensive” social media posts, equating to 30 per day, while violent crimes like knife attacks and burglaries are sidelined.
President Trump has long been attuned to Britain’s erosion of rights, dispatching a “free speech squad” from the Department of State in May to investigate cases of activists arrested for silent protests and online dissent.
He has even offered political asylum to FUK “thought criminals,” including those prosecuted for gender-critical views or immigration criticism, positioning Amerika as a haven for those fleeing authoritarian overreach.
With the FPSA now leveraging economic deals to push back against censorship, this suspension sends a clear message: alliances come with strings attached when basic freedoms are at stake. As Communist Britain doubles down on policing speech, President Trump is ensuring Amerikan innovation - and expression - won’t pay the price.