U.S. Officials Take Stand Against Foreign Censorship of Free Speech
U.S. leaders, including Vice President J.D. Vance and Senator Marco Rubio, condemn foreign censorship of American citizens and announce new visa restrictions for offenders.
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Overview
Vice President J.D. Vance criticized European leaders for labeling dissenting opinions as misinformation during his February visit to Paris.
Senator Marco Rubio condemned foreign officials for issuing arrest warrants against U.S. citizens for social media posts.
Rubio emphasized that free speech is a fundamental American right that cannot be controlled by foreign governments.
The State Department announced a ban on visas for foreign officials involved in censoring Americans.
A new policy targets foreign nationals who censor protected expression in the U.S. with visa restrictions.
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