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From: Mike Mike
Freedom.gov

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freedom.gov is a .gov domain currently associated with an initiative from the U.S. State Department under the Trump administration (as of February 2026).As of today (February 19, 2026), visiting https://freedom.gov shows a teaser page with the message:Freedom Is Coming. Information is power. Reclaim your human right to free expression. Get ready.
It appears to be a placeholder or pre-launch page, previously displaying elements like the National Design Studio logo, the phrase "fly, eagle, fly," and a log-in form.According to reporting (primarily from Reuters on February 18, 2026, and echoed across multiple outlets), freedom.gov is planned as an online portal to help counter government censorship abroad — specifically allowing users in Europe and other regions to access content banned or restricted by their local laws. This includes material labeled as alleged hate speech, terrorist propaganda, or other restricted categories under European regulations (e.g., DSA-related content moderation rules).Key proposed features from sources familiar with the plan:It would serve as a platform to view blocked content.
Discussions have included a built-in VPN-like function to route traffic so it appears to originate from the United States.
User activity on the site would reportedly not be tracked.

The U.S. government frames this as promoting digital freedom and free expression globally — extending tools previously used for authoritarian countries (like funding VPN access in China, Iran, etc.) to democratic allies in Europe. Critics view it as potentially provocative, possibly straining U.S.-EU relations and encouraging users to circumvent local laws.The domain was registered on January 12, 2026 (per federal get.gov records), and the project aligns with the administration's broader emphasis on combating perceived online censorship, particularly of conservative or dissenting voices.Note: This is distinct from FOIA.gov (the U.S. government's main Freedom of Information Act portal for requesting federal records), which is a completely separate site.The portal seems very new/recently announced and may not be fully live or operational yet — it's still in the "coming soon" phase based on the current landing page. If you're interested in the latest status, checking the site directly or following updates from the State Department would be the best next step.

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
Freedom.gov...[more]
 Mike Mike  09:37:43 
>> Meanwhile in Europe...[more]
 Mike Mike  09:38:39 
>> In many ways, the EU is the successor to the Soviet Union.
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:10:34 
>> Hardly.
 Denc 🗡  15:21:10 
>> Structure is similar....[more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  18:30:01 
>> I havent seen any collective farms or travel bans.
 Denc 🗡  18:57:35 
>> Your Russian peasant would kill for one of these. ...[more]
 Hamsterwheel  19:45:39 
>> It seems no different to the book banning mentality.
 Denc 🗡  13:53:06 
>> AI robots immediately dispatched to arrest hurty word users.
 Hamsterwheel  10:04:02 

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