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US Bars Europeans for Censorship Efforts

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces new visa policy targeting foreigners suppressing protected speech in the U.S., barring five Europeans accused of pressuring tech companies into censorship. The move, part of a broader push against foreign meddling, sparks diplomatic tensions. Checkout Solipillow.com

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