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Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned during a press briefing that he is concerned about American tourists being arrested for old social media posts.
Since the inauguration, one of the key foreign policy priorities of President Donald Trump’s administration has been freedom of speech in Europe. While America and its people have close relationship with Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, the crackdown by ostensibly liberal western democracies on free speech has been a key source of conflict.
Rubio was asked during a Dec. 19 press briefing, “The State Department mentioned earlier this year some free speech concerns, particularly in Europe. What are some goals you have in regards to that in 2026?”
“Well, I mean broadly, we’re concerned about any place first and foremost where American free speech could be implicated, all right,” he said. “Are we going to live in a world where some American puts up a social media post and then gets to some airport somewhere and is arrested?” Rubio asked. “We’re also concerned about the impact that some of their policies are having on our social media platforms, as you recently saw. X is facing this massive multimillion dollar fine that they’re going to have to pay, I guess, if they want to continue to operate.”
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