A protester wears a "Make Europe Great Again" hat at an anti immigration rally in Warsaw, Poland, May 10, 2025 © Getty Images / Omar Marques
[RT] The US State Department will fund “MAGA-aligned think-tanks and charities” in Europe as Washington steps up its fight against censorship in the EU and UK, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
State
Department official Sarah Rogers discussed the plan with members of
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party during a visit to London last year, three
anonymous sources told the newspaper. Rogers, a vocal critic of
European “hate speech” legislation, is spearheading the
operation and will focus on supporting MAGA-friendly organizations in
London, Paris, Berlin, and Brussels, one source said.
Rogers has been in contact with “free speech”
activists in the EU and UK, and is targeting the UK’s Online Safety Act
and the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), they added. Republicans in
Washington have accused Brussels of using the DSA to stifle free speech
and censor American social media users.
The plan mirrors
decades-long initiatives by the US to fund liberal political, media, and
civil society organizations in Europe. Many of these initiatives were
shut down when US President Donald Trump cut almost all funding for the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) last year.
A State Department spokesperson described the latest funding plan as “a transparent, lawful use of resources to advance US interests and values abroad.” However, the Financial Times noted that it is “likely to cause consternation” among center-left governments in Europe, who fear that the US may actively work to undermine their power.
The
inverse of this scenario played out in 2024, when Britain’s center-left
Labour government sent activists to the US to campaign against Trump
for then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump’s most senior
officials have repeatedly criticized the EU and UK over censorship laws
such as the Online Safety Act and DSA. Speaking at last year’s Munich
Security Conference, Vice President J.D. Vance warned that future US
support for Europe would depend on whether governments actually uphold
freedom of speech.
The Trump administration’s national security
strategy went further, warning that mass immigration, censorship, and
single-minded commitment to funding the Ukraine conflict have left the
continent at risk of “civilizational erasure.”
Accordingly, “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations” is a key foreign policy goal of the Trump administration, it states.