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In his historic speech in Munich this year, Vice President JD Vance confronted Europeans about attacks on free speech, declaring, “If you run for fear of your voters, there's nothing America can do for you.” That's obviously true, but it seems there is still something certain Americans can do for Europe. As the European Union strengthens its long-standing campaign for free speech, it is increasingly urging Americans to assert both free speech and the United States.
Europeans and globalists view the Trump administration as a threat to their efforts to create a system of cross-border governance. German diplomat Christophe Husgen said, “We have become emotional by declaring that it is clear that our rules-based international order is under pressure.
American politicians and journalists quickly added their criticism. CBS's Face the Nation anchor Margaret Brennan confronted Secretary of State Marco Rubio and suggested that Vance's support for free speech was outrageous as he “standed in a country where freedom of speech was weaponized to carry out genocide.” The strange suggestion that Brennan's arguments contributed to the death camp was amplified by Massachusetts Democrat Seth Moulton, who accused Vance of using “some of the same language Hitler used to justify the Holocaust.”
Vance wrote in his speech to the Munich Security Conference “Soviet Style European Censorship”
After the Munich speech, some of the world's major anti-free speech figures gathered at the Berlin World Forum. I was one of the few speakers in the conference's free speech community that declared “a new world order with European values.” Various Americans existed to reaffirm the worst of the United States as a nation that is falling into tyranny.
The two most well-known figures were Bill and Hillary Clinton, who also criticised the current administration.
Former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President George W. Bush will be attending President Donald Trump's inauguration at the Rotunda of the Capitol in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton's appearance was particularly calm for the free speech community at the forum. Clinton is a globalist favorite who wants to create this new world order without relentless attacks on free speech. After Musk bought Twitter with the intention of restoring free speech protection, Clinton used the European Union's infamous Digital Services Act (DSA) to censor masks to fellow Americans. She also suggested arresting people spreading the misinformation.
The EU does just that, and is now threatening musks with forfeiture fines unless they resume censoring Americans and others.
After returning from Berlin, I testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, warning about the building's threat to free speech due to the use of the DSA.
Since then, the EU has been aggressively campaigning against US companies and numbers that have not succumbed to vast demands of censorship.
They continue to rely on Americans to make their claims against the United States, finding a long list of enthusiastic experts. Many are disgruntled after the election or “disinformation experts” left without position or subsidies after the start of the Trump administration. Unemployed censors are now roaming the globe like Ronin. They are finding opportunities in Europe where freedom of speech is virtually free falling.
JD Vance is the British Prime Minister and Sparr over free speech censorship during an oval office meeting
It was therefore not surprising that Nina Jankowich, former head of President Biden's infamous disinformation governance committee, appeared before the European Parliament this week. She called on 27 EU countries to fight the US, calling it a global threat.
The way “The Misinformation Mary Poppins” was illuminated by the European Union is almost shocking. It's attractive before one of the world's most anti-free speech bodies. The “new world order with European values” does not include robust protections for freedom of speech, particularly.

Nina Jankowich, former head of President Biden's infamous disinformation governance committee, made an appearance before the European Parliament this week. (Getty Images)
I have been a critic of Jankovich for a long time. After the Biden administration reluctantly disbanded her board, she later joined the European group as a foreign agent, continuing her job to block the view that she was considering disinformation.
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In this week's speech to the European Parliament, Jankovic gave the anti-American enthusiasm to clean up Europe. She was called to address the group about Russian disinformation, but instead she got in the way to attack the United States first as a global threat.
The incorrect portrayal of the United States as a lawless and authoritarian state, the lack of doubt has thrilled many Europeans. Announcing her new position as head of a private disinformation group called the American Sunlight Project, Yankowicz used the same hysteria to attract donors, saying, “Disinformation doesn't know any political party. Its ultimate victim is our democracy.”
Of course, Jankowicz himself has been accused of spreading misinformation and advocating censorship.
The ultimate irony is that Jankowicz knows that he can count on many of us in the free speech community to support the right to spread such sensational and inflammatory information. She has all the rights to destroy this country and the outcome of the election.
Jankowicz clearly discovered a home with European globalists. There, “Mary Poppins of Disinformation” is “virtually perfect in every way.”
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Of course, these “defenders of democracy” argue exactly what they blame for seeking greater state control over speech and individual rights.
The new diaspora of disgruntled American liberals and censors will find avid European audiences to hear their disastrous audience.
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