
The Trump Team is helping Europeans get around government censorship.
The EU is trying its best to censor free speech in Europe. The people don’t like it, so they hide their censorship.
Incredible. The public pressure on the EU over its Digital Censorship Act has led EU censors to move to closed-doors meetings and auto-delete messages in coordinating their censorship ops. https://t.co/P4xVnAuBSx pic.twitter.com/98J7W9mkBb
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 17, 2026
The censorship applies to everyone.
BREAKING: Police arrest Christian pastor and visit his home after he commented on Islam and trans ideology while street preaching in Bristol.
Dia Moodley was arrested on suspicion of “inciting religious hatred”.
His “crime”? Peacefully preaching. What’s happening in the UK? 🇬🇧
BREAKING: Police arrest Christian pastor and visit his home after he commented on Islam and trans ideology while street preaching in Bristol.
Dia Moodley was arrested on suspicion of “inciting religious hatred”.
His “crime”? Peacefully preaching. What’s happening in the UK? 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/rXFB2q2UV5
— ADF International (@ADFIntl) February 16, 2026
Members of the censorship cartel think they are doing great.
“We aren’t censorship central!
Look at this Press Freedom Index!”
Kaja Kallas just tried to use her own receipt to prove she paid for “freedom.”
Marco Rubio called out EU censorship in Munich, and the EU’s response was to cite a scoreboard they literally pay to maintain.
It’s like a student grading their own exam and giving themselves an A+.
“We aren’t censorship central!
Look at this Press Freedom Index!”Kaja Kallas just tried to use her own receipt to prove she paid for “freedom.”
Marco Rubio called out EU censorship in Munich, and the EU’s response was to cite a scoreboard they literally pay to maintain.… pic.twitter.com/n8TYgpPk8e
— XCorp (@XCorpHub) February 15, 2026
The Trump team wants to help. According to Reuters, the State Department is helping:
JUST IN: According to Reuters the U.S. State Department is developing an online portal at freedom . gov to allow people in Europe to access content banned by their governments.


