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Former President Trump officials aimed to shed light on policies that the founders claim are “infiltrating” the United States with dangerous policies implemented in Europe, such as censorship and illegal immigration. They are coming together to form a nonprofit organization.

The EU-US Forum is founded by former State Department Senior Advisor Matt Mowers and former White House Domestic Policy Council Director Josh Grogan.

forum Aims to highlight EU policies that it fears are spreading socialism around the world and in the United States; business and corporate taxation, environmental regulations and policies, the “erosion of meritocracy”, political censorship and immigration policy. Focus on five policy areas. .

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“Thanks to the dangerous policies of the European Union’s left, Europe has become a breeding ground for illegal immigration, a home for massive censorship of free speech, and a case study in the failures of socialism,” said Moise, founding director. said. said in a statement.

“The EU-US Forum was created to expose the radical policies originating in Brussels and stop them from infiltrating the United States. The future of the United States and the world is at stake, and there is no time to waste.” Stated.

Policies the group believes have been promoted by the EU include Medicare for All, a ban on petrol cars and “massive censorship of free speech”. The group says it will carry out “rigorous” investigations and public awareness campaigns to expose the threat of “extremely liberal policies” promoted by the EU.

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The European Union flag flies outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels on September 28, 2022. (Reuters/Eve Herman//File Photo)

An accompanying video about the nonprofit’s launch points to Democratic primary politicians’ promises to give undocumented immigrants federal health insurance and states’ efforts to ban gas-powered cars. It highlights reports that European countries are struggling in relation to these issues.

Grogan said a watchdog body was needed to hold Brussels accountable and “keep their extremist ideology away from the United States.”

“I look forward to working with my colleagues at the EU-US Forum to counter the EU’s drift to the left and protect the freedoms and economic prosperity of future generations on both sides of the Atlantic,” he said.

Under Trump, the US was more Eurosceptic than previous administrations, with the former president being highly supportive of Britain’s efforts to leave the EU following the 2016 Brexit vote. The vote was widely seen as part of the populist wave sweeping the West, which also led to his own election.

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The Biden administration has since moved toward closer ties with the bloc. President Biden said in October that his administration is “committed to reinvigorating the EU-U.S. partnership.”

“And over the past two years, I think we’ve delivered on that promise,” he said.

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