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The US government is reportedly planning to launch a website that will allow people in Europe and elsewhere to see content banned by their governments including alleged hate speech and terrorist propaganda, reports news agency Reuters. Citing unnamed sources, the report said that the project is being headed by Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy, Sarah Rogers and was expected to be unveiled at the Munich Security Conference earlier this week. But the announcement was delayed. The site will be hosted at “freedom.gov,” the report added.As per the federal registry get.gov, the web address freedom.gov was registered on January 12. But the site, reports says, had no content but showed the National Design Studio’s logo, the words “fly, eagle, fly” and a log-in form.

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The Reuters report says that the project can potentially strain ties between the Trump administration and traditional U.S. allies in Europe, amid the “heightened disputes over trade, Russia’s war in Ukraine and President Donald Trump’s push to assert control over Greenland”.Further, the launch is seen as the government’s attempt to encourage citizens to flout local laws. European governments regulate online content more strictly than the United States, where the Constitution offers broad free speech protections. The European Union requires platforms to restrict or remove content considered illegal hate speech, terrorist material, or harmful disinformation. US officials have criticised rules such as the EU’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act, arguing they limit free expression.Former State Department official Kenneth Propp said the website would likely be seen in Europe as an attempt by the US to undermine national laws. “It would be perceived as a U.S. effort to frustrate European legal provisions,” he said.This may not be a first by the US government. The Reuters report states that before Trump’s second term, the US government helped fund commercial VPNs and other tools as part of efforts to promote democracy globally and help users access free information in China, Iran, Russia, Belarus, Cuba, Myanmar and other countries.

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