The U.S. government is offering grants totalling $5 million to European civil society groups that raise shared concerns over censorship, mass migration, and the future of Western civilization.
The State Department announced plans on Monday to provide the funding to groups that “address national sovereignty, migration, censorship, and lawfare challenges in line with our shared political philosophy, law, and Western heritage.”
President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and other senior government officials have repeatedly raised concerns about societal changes in European nations, particularly soaring levels of immigration and threats to free speech.
The White House said it expects the funds to be distributed among two or three groups, with up to $3 million available for the main recipient….