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Trump administration to fund MAGA-aligned projects in Europe

Created at 18 Jul · 6:27 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant
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The Trump administration is preparing to offer grants in Europe and beyond to support MAGA-aligned initiatives, part of a foreign aid overhaul. One proposed grant aims to counter EU regulatory 'censorship'. Germany has warned against election interference.

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Key Numbers

$2 millionproposed grant to counter censorship
$3 millionmaximum grant for European causes
$500,000US funding pledged to promote digital freedom in Ireland

Who's Involved

Trump administration
preparing to unveil grants for MAGA-aligned initiatives in Europe
State Department
sent notice to lawmakers about proposed grants
Friedrich Merz
German Chancellor warning against US election interference
Sarah B Rogers
US State Department official who pledged funding for digital freedom

↳ Why This Matters

The initiative signals a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy under the Trump administration, prioritizing ideological alignment over traditional aid objectives and raising concerns about election interference and the legality of foreign funding.

Key facts

  • The Trump administration is preparing to offer grants to support MAGA-aligned initiatives in Europe and beyond.
  • The grants are part of a plan to reorder U.S. foreign aid priorities.
  • One proposed grant includes $2 million to 'counter censorship' related to EU regulations.
  • Germany has warned the U.S. against interfering in its elections with these grants.
  • The funding is described as being for those aligned with 'shared political philosophy, law and our common western civilizational heritage'.

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to launch a series of grants in Europe and beyond to support initiatives aligned with the MAGA agenda, as part of a significant shift in U.S. foreign aid priorities. According to a report citing a State Department notice sent to lawmakers, these proposed grants include $2 million designated to "counter censorship" arising from European Union regulations such as the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act.

Germany has voiced concerns over the initiative, with Chancellor Friedrich Merz warning the U.S. against interfering in European elections. He stated that while Germany does not interfere in American elections, he does not want the U.S. government to interfere in German elections. The funding is intended for European charities, think tanks, and individuals who seek to address issues of national sovereignty, migration, and censorship in line with a specific political philosophy.

Former U.S. officials suggest this grant scheme is part of an ongoing effort by the State Department to repurpose funds to support right-wing groups and potentially political parties in Europe. However, they note that U.S. laws around foreign assistance might pose limitations. Merz also highlighted that financing political parties from abroad is illegal in Germany. Concerns persist that the initiative could provide an unfair advantage to certain right-wing parties.

Frequently asked questions

The grants are intended to support MAGA-aligned initiatives, focusing on issues such as countering censorship, addressing national sovereignty, and migration, in line with a specific political philosophy.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned the U.S. against interfering in German elections and stated that financing political parties from abroad is illegal in Germany.

One proposed grant is for $2 million to counter censorship, and the overall scheme offers grants of up to $3 million for European charities, think tanks, and individuals.

What Happens Next

01The State Department is expected to formally announce the grant program.
02Further details on eligibility and application processes for the grants are anticipated.

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How It Developed

The Trump administration plans to fund Maga-aligned projects in Europe and beyond, reordering US foreign aid priorities.
The Trump administration is preparing to unveil grants in Europe and beyond to support Maga-aligned initiatives.
One proposed grant includes $2 million to 'counter censorship' from EU regulations like the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act.
Germany has warned the U.S. against interfering in its elections with these grants.
The funding is described as being for those aligned with 'shared political philosophy, law and our common western civilizational heritage'.

Sources

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Trump administration to fund Maga-aligned projects in Europe as he reorders US aid, FT reportsReuters
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Trump administration to fund Maga-aligned projects in Europe as he reorders US aid, FT reportsPiQSuite
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Trump to fund Maga-aligned projects in Europe as he reorders US aidft.com
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US government to fund Maga-aligned think-tanks and charities in Europeft.com
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Germany warns US against election interference with Maga-aligned grants ...theguardian.com

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