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JD Vance Criticizes European Allies For Suppressing Free Speech

Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, speaks at a campaign event at VFW Post 92, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024, in New Kensington, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Freed)

Vice President JD Vance recently delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference where he criticized European allies for not listening to their citizens and suppressing voices they disagree with. Vance highlighted issues such as the treatment of opposition leaders, individuals practicing their faith, and journalists reporting the news.

Migration was singled out as Europe's most critical issue, with Vance referencing a recent attack carried out by an Afghan migrant. He specifically called out countries like Sweden, Romania, the UK, and Germany for their handling of these issues.

He highlighted issues like treatment of opposition leaders and journalists.
Vance criticized European allies for not listening to citizens.
Migration was singled out as Europe's most critical issue.

During his speech, Vance emphasized the importance of free speech and condemned efforts to stifle it, including actions taken by the Biden Administration. He rejected the use of terms like disinformation and misinformation, labeling them as 'Soviet-era words.' Vance stressed that there should be no barriers to free speech and that it is a fundamental right.

While Vance briefly touched on the topic of Ukraine and Russia, he mainly focused on the need for European allies to address internal issues and respect the voices of their citizens. He mentioned that the Trump administration is considering various options, including economic and military leverage, to encourage Russia to engage in negotiations.

Overall, Vance's speech at the Munich Security Conference underscored the importance of upholding democratic values and ensuring that all voices are heard in the political discourse.

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