Trump Eyes VPN-Enabled Freedom.gov to Skirt EU Content Bans
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The Trump administration is considering a project called Freedom.gov which would provide unfettered access to content restricted by other governments, particularly in response to the European Digital Services Act. This initiative aims to counter global content moderation laws.
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State Department Project Reportedly Aims To Counter Global Content Moderation Laws The Trump administration is discussing the launch of an online portal allowing unfettered access to content restricted elsewhere by governments. The administration has chaffed, in particular, at the European Digital Services Act, which governs how platforms handle illegal content.