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4 Feb, 2026 15:09

US Congress holds hearing on EU censorship: Live updates

The House Judiciary Committee wants Brussels to answer for what it claims is a crackdown on free speech
US Congress holds hearing on EU censorship: Live updates

The US House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on “Europe’s threat to American speech and innovation.” The panel is looking into what it calls a global censorship regime imposed by the EU under the guise of fighting “disinformation.”

The hearing is taking place one day after the committee published a lengthy report detailing European Commission pressure on tech companies – first with ‘voluntary’ agreements and then with laws such as the Digital Services Act – into demoting and removing legal but “borderline” speech. Content that went against Brussels’ position on Covid-19 and the Ukraine conflict was targeted, as was “anti-migrant,” “populist,” and “anti-elite” messaging.

By forcing platforms to censor this content for all users, the EU directly restricted the free speech rights of Americans, Republicans on the committee argue. The committee has also singled out the UK’s Online Safety Act as unfairly impacting Americans.

Witnesses at the hearing include Irish comedian Graham Linehan, who was arrested by British police last year for anti-transgender posts on X, and Irish lawyer Lorcan Price of Alliance Defending Freedom International, a Christian legal advocacy group.

Democrats on the committee, led by Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, brought Deepinder Singh Mayell of the American Civil Liberties Union as their witness, and focused their questioing almost entirely on the activities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota.

  • 04 February 2026

    18:24 GMT

    Price believes that the EU is going after X “because X has decided to have the most possible free speech.”

    Linehan adds that the EU’s “silencing of alternative voices” has left citizens with no means of debating issues like immigration. He warns that riots – like those on the streets of Dublin in late 2024 after a migrant stabbed multiple children – will only become more common as censorship is increased.

  • 18:15 GMT


    The Judiciary Committee’s report revealed that the EU has been coercing tech platforms into silencing a wide range of legal speech for more than a decade. Long before the DSA came into effect, platform executives were threatened with future legal action if they refused to sign up for the European Commission’s “hate speech” and “disinformation” codes of practice.

    Once signed up, they were pressured to demote, remove, and ban “anti-migrant,” “populist,” and “anti-elite” content, and to censor content critical of Covid-19 restrictions and the bloc’s proxy war in Ukraine.

    Read RT’s coverage of the report here, and discover how the EU used these censorship tools to purge dissent and rig an election in Romania, all while accusing Russia of doing the meddling.

  • 18:11 GMT

    Rep. Chuy Garcia dismisses the hearing as a “sham,” and “an effort to distract from the brutal assault on First Amendment rights by the Trump administration and its lackeys in Congress”

    "The greatest threat to free speech and dissent is the Republican party today,” he declares, before – like all of his Democrat colleagues before him – complaining about ICE.

  • 17:50 GMT

    US Vice President JD Vance called out the EU censorship machine at last year’s Munich Security Conference, accusing “EU Commission commissars” of waging a war on free speech.

    “The administration was shining a light on the nature of the problem,” Price says, adding that “this is going to get worse. You have people being arrested for praying silently in the UK, people being prosecuted for posting Bible verses, making jokes.”

  • 17:37 GMT

    Texas Rep. Troy Nehls brings the discussion back to the EU, but he’s got an issue with other regulations – namely the bloc’s corporate sustainability laws. These “nothing short of a full-blown assault on American sovereignty and energy independence.” 

    The mandates force Texas oil and gas companies to comply with environmental treaties never agreed to in order to supply Europe with liquefied natural gas, he explains. 

    Price agrees that these EU regulations are part of a wider effort by Brussels “to make the world in its image.”

  • 17:29 GMT

    Mayell has become the star witness of the hearing, as Democrats and Republicans go back and forth about whether protesters in Minnesota are exercising their Constitutional rights, or obstructing law enforcement agents. 

    “The feeling in Minnesota is one of disruption,” Mayell says, after multiple rounds of questioning without any mention of the EU. 




  • 16:56 GMT

    “You’ve come here for a hearing on whether the First Amendment should have global reach,” Rep. Darrell Issa tells Mayell. “And instead of being here to testify about that…you go dumb!”

    Issa accuses the ACLU of becoming “an arm of the Democratic party.”

  • 16:49 GMT

    Here’s Jordan’s full exchange with Mayell. By the end, Jordan complains “we can’t even get the guy from the ACLU to admit that the previous administration censored speech.”

  • 16:34 GMT

    “Did the Biden administration censor people?” Jordan asks Mayell, after Rep. Jerry Nadler and Mayell spend another five minutes condemning ICE.

    Mayell refuses to answer, telling Jordan he’ll only talk about the situation in Minnesota.

  • 16:25 GMT

    There are two parallel hearings happening here. Jordan and the Republicans are sticking to the theme of censorship in Europe, while Raskin and the Democrats are focused entirely on ICE. 

    “We’re having another hearing about the imaginary threat to the transphobic material of Irish comedians…and we can’t seem to have a hearing about ICE agents shooting Americans in the face,” Raskin shouts, before allowing Mayell to describe the “authoritarian and violent” tactics of ICE agents in Minnesota. 




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