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Nigel Farage and US congressman clash on freedom of speech

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage testified before the US House Judiciary Committee to discuss freedom of speech.

Democrat congressman, Jamie Ruskin, referred to Farage as a “Putin-loving, free-speech imposter and Trump sycophant”.

“You might think twice before you let Mr Farage make Britain Great again,” he told the audience.

Farage described Raskin as “charming” as he replied to his remarks.

“You can say what you like, I don’t care.”

The politician also warned that the Online Safety Act will “threaten free speech across the West”.


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