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Trump admin develops ‘Freedom.gov’ portal for Europeans, others to access banned content

Ryan King | New York Post | February 19, 2026

Feb 19, 2026

The State Department is developing a platform designed to help Europeans and others access content restricted under their domestic laws. Framed as part of President Trump’s broader push for digital free expression, the initiative would allow users to bypass foreign content bans that would otherwise remain legal under the First Amendment. Critics say the move could heighten tensions with European governments over speech regulation.

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