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Republicans Introduce Bill to Prevent U.S. Funding of Global Censorship in Brazil

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Republicans have introduced a bill aimed at preventing U.S. taxpayer funding from supporting censorship of free speech abroad, specifically targeting actions taken by Brazilian authorities against American social media platforms. The legislation responds to concerns about the Brazilian Supreme Court’s aggressive censorship efforts, which have disproportionately affected conservative voices and led to significant restrictions on platforms like Twitter and Rumble.

The bill, titled the No Funding or Enforcement of Censorship Abroad Act, was introduced by Representatives Chris Smith, Jim Jordan, and Maria Elvira Salazar. It seeks to halt any U.S. government funding for foreign entities that engage in or promote censorship of lawful speech online. This initiative arises in the context of allegations that U.S.-funded NGOs have contributed to Brazilian censorship campaigns, particularly those led by Brazilian Supreme Federal Tribunal Minister Alexandre de Moraes. The lawmakers argue that the Biden-Harris administration has facilitated these efforts, undermining American values of free speech in favor of foreign censorship practices. By prohibiting financial assistance tied to censorship activities, the bill aims to protect free expression on a global scale while addressing concerns over U.S. involvement in foreign censorship efforts.

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