The anticipated grants feature $2 million aimed at “countering censorship” related to EU regulations, including the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, according to a notice sent by the State Department to lawmakers, as reported.
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The Trump administration is set to reveal a set of grants in Europe and elsewhere, designed to back Maga-aligned projects as part of a significant reorganization of U.S. foreign aid strategies, according to a Financial Times report from Saturday.
The proposed grants feature $2 million aimed at “countering censorship” linked to EU regulations like the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, as per the notification cited in the report.
Reuters has yet to verify the information.
The proposed grants feature $2 million aimed at “countering censorship” linked to EU regulations like the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act, as per the notification cited in the report.
Reuters has yet to verify the information.