In a fiery segment on CBS’s Face The Nation, Secretary of State Marco Rubio took on host Margaret Brennan after she linked free speech to the Holocaust. The heated debate followed Vice President J.D. Vance’s speech in Munich, where he condemned Europe’s strict ‘hate speech’ laws and rising censorship.
Vance Blasts Europe’s Crackdown on Speech
During the Munich Security Conference, Vice President Vance warned European leaders about growing authoritarianism. “I wish I could say that this was a fluke… But no… Free speech, I fear, is in retreat,” Vance declared, criticizing laws that punish dissenting opinions. He argued, “It looks more like old entrenched interests hiding behind Soviet-era words like misinformation and disinformation.”
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Brennan’s Holocaust Comment Sparks Backlash
The interview turned controversial when Brennan questioned Vance’s focus on censorship. She asserted, “He was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide,” referencing Nazi Germany. Brennan also branded Germany’s AfD party, known for its immigration stance, as “far-right.”
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