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178 The Trump administration is building a website to help Europeans evade content bans

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TechRadar · 02/19/2026 09:06 EDT

The Trump administration is building a website to help Europeans evade content bans

The US government is escalating its feud with the EU over free speech by building a dedicated portal that lets users access banned content.

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