MAGA Gathers in European Parliament to Attack EU Laws

The European far-right rubbed shoulders with pro-Trump groups in Brussels.
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Jay Richards, vice president of social and domestic policy at The Heritage Foundation, addresses policymakers at the Political Network for Values 'Free Speech vs Regulated Speechโ€™ conference in Brussels, February 4, 2026. Credit: Political Network for Values

BRUSSELS โ€“ Groups aligned with Donald Trumpโ€™s administration rallied against โ€œonline censorshipโ€ and โ€œextreme environmentalismโ€ย as they took to the stage at an event held in the heart of the European Parliament earlier this week.

The meeting in Brussels comes amid reports that the U.S. State Department is poised to fund MAGA-aligned think tanks and charities across Europe to further Trumpโ€™s agenda overseas.
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At the one-day conference run by theย Political Network for Values (PNfV) on 4 February, speakers from the Heritage Foundation, the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), Family Watch International, and other U.S. conservative Christian groups defended what they described as โ€œbasic truths […] such as love of God, country and family.โ€ย 

The event was co-organised by the far-right Patriots for Europe (PfE) and right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), which have used their growing influence in the EU Parliament to undermine climate policies.

Trump-aligned groups spoke in defence of the absolute right to free speech, and against EU regulations designed to regulate hate speech online.

They were referring to the Digital Services Act (DSA), the flagship legislative package designed to hold big tech platforms to account for the harms they produce, including online hate and climate change disinformation.

The event has prompted concerns from Members of European Parliament (MEPs)ย that the Trump administration is realising its aim to cultivate โ€œresistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nationsโ€ as set out in a White House National Security Strategyย document published last year.

โ€œFostering far-right movements to destabilise the continent is no longer just a line in a White House strategy document. It is a political reality,โ€ said Daniel Freund, a German MEP for The Greens.

โ€œThis week, the enemies of Europe, the adversaries of freedom, gathered in the European Parliament. These individuals call themselves patriots, yet they are nothing more than Trumpโ€™s foot soldiers. The event made one thing clear: Trumpโ€™s MAGA movement has established a political foothold in Europe. The answer must be a stronger, more independent Europe.โ€

โ€™Backbone of the Trump Regimeโ€™

On Thursday, the Financial Times revealed that the Trump administration plans to fund MAGA-aligned think tanks and charities across Europe in an effort to spread โ€œAmerican valuesโ€. 

The Heritage Foundation, one of the most prominent MAGA think tanks, is credited with producing the authoritarian playbook known as Project 2025, the intellectual blueprint for Trumpโ€™s second term. That effort has helped to set the U.S. government on a path to โ€œenergy dominanceโ€, which in practice means abandoning climate targets in favour of massively expanded fossil fuel extraction.

The MAGA groups at the PNfV event have a long record of attacking and attempting to undo progressive social gains on issues including gender, religion, and LGBTQ+ rights. Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) in particular was instrumental in the 2022 overturning of the constitutional right to an abortion that was guaranteed under Roe v. Wade.

An early version of the eventโ€™s programme showed both ADF and Heritage as sponsors of the event, along with the Foundation for a Civic Hungary, the official party think tank of Fidesz, the ultraconservative party of Viktor Orbรกnโ€™s Hungary. This version was quietly removed from the PNfVโ€™s website to show no sponsors, although speakers from these organisations remained on the updated programme.

The groups at the event identified removing regulation on X and other digital platforms sympathetic to right-wing views as a top priority.

One speaker from the European branch of the ADF, Adina Portaru, labelled the EUโ€™s DSA โ€œone of the most dangerous threats to freedom of expression online in the Western world todayโ€. 

The criticism of Europeโ€™s attempt to regulate hate speech online echoes comments made by JD Vance in his address to the Munich Security Conference in February 2025. He argued Europeโ€™s biggest threat was the โ€œthreat from withinโ€, partly caused by โ€œdigital censorshipโ€. This, he argued, posed a bigger threat than Russia, at a time when Europe faces the escalating threat of Russian hybrid warfare on its eastern flank.

The ADF has itself made inroads into Europe, and has beenย quietly working with Nigel Farageโ€™s Reform UK. Farage had rarely, if ever, mentioned abortion in his 31-year political career until May last year, when he called the UKโ€™s 24-week abortion limit โ€œabsolutely ridiculousโ€.ย 

โ€œThe timing is shocking. While the rest of Europe is re-considering its links with the U.S. after the Greenland affair, here we have quite a few European far-right parties rubbing shoulders with the core of Trumpโ€™s hinterland,โ€ said Kenneth Haar, researcher and campaigner at Corporate Europe Observatory, an advocacy group pushing for greater accountability in European institutions.

โ€œThe Heritage Foundation is not just a think tank. It is part of the backbone of the Trump regime.โ€

โ€˜Revolution of Common Senseโ€™

The PNfV event was the seventh โ€œTransatlantic Summitโ€ organised by the groups, a coalition of Christian conservative groups that brings together senior government officials, legislators, and well-connected civil society groups to fight progressive social gains. The group has active members in Europe, North and Latin America, and Africa.

In a programme handed out at the summit, the groupโ€™s president, Stephen Bartulica, a Croatian MEP, said the group โ€œmust promote what some have called a revolution of common sense.โ€

The PNfV counts the President-elect of Chile, Jose Antonio Kast, among its list of former presidents. The Republican chair of the Iowa State Senate, Amy Sinclair, and members of Polish and Hungarian parliaments sit on its board. 

Kast, who delivered the single keynote speech of the day, spoke about defending โ€œfundamental beliefsโ€, from โ€œismsโ€ such as โ€œextreme environmentalism,โ€ which allegedly โ€œprioritises the environment over peopleโ€. He was introduced as having nine children โ€“ the second speaker to be introduced in this way.

Alongside calls to โ€œdefend the values of God, country and family,โ€ speakers at the summit railed against a โ€œfar-reaching online censorship regimeโ€. This, they claimed, was established by efforts to regulate hate speech online, which they said infringes on the โ€œinnate natural right of all human beings to free speech,โ€ a โ€œnatural right that comes before the stateโ€. Censorship was mentioned on average once every six and half minutes during the nine-hour conference, according to DeSmogโ€™s analysis. 

Jay Richards, vice president of social and domestic policy at the Heritage Foundation, denounced the โ€œwhite martyrdomโ€ imposed on U.S. Americans who are, he claimed, โ€œhaving his or her free speech violatedโ€. Richards also cited the removal of Donald Trumpโ€™s former Twitter account for spreading the lie that the 2020 election was โ€œstolenโ€ by 46th U.S. President Joe Biden as an example of โ€œwhite martyrdomโ€. 

The second Trump administration has banned the use of terms like โ€œdiversity, equity and inclusionโ€, โ€œclimate changeโ€, โ€œvaccinesโ€, and โ€œdisabilityโ€ from departmental websites across the U.S. government, while arresting and detaining people for actions including writing op-eds for a student newspaper.

โ€œThis conference confirms that there is a campaign underway against any kind of content moderation,โ€ Kenneth Haar said.

โ€œIt is waged by ultraconservative groups, some of which belong to the MAGA-coalition. We are seeing a camp against European regulation emerge, with religious groups, people from Trumpโ€™s inner circle, and Big Tech emerge.โ€ 

โ€˜Totalitarian Actโ€™

Attacks on the DSA were repeated throughout the day.

The DSA is a โ€œtotalitarian actโ€ that โ€œmust be abolishedโ€ said Slovenian MEP Branko Grims, who closed his speech with โ€œGod bless Europe, and God bless Western civilizationโ€.

Grims also called for the EU to revoke the โ‚ฌ120 million fine it levied against Elon Muskโ€™s X platform in December for breaching transparency obligations under the DSA.

Despite pleas from speakers that the attacks on LGBTQ+ rights were an attempt to โ€œprotect our kids,โ€ none of the speakers mentioned the recent scandal enveloping X โ€“ that the platformโ€™s built-in chatbot, Grok, has been digitally undressing people, including women and children, on command. 

While primarily focussed on free speech and reinstating โ€œChristian valuesโ€, speakers also used their platform to attack climate targets in Europe, with one arguing that voters โ€œdemand realism and affordability in climate policy, but the Green Deal remains untouchable dogmaโ€.

Tom Vanderdreissche, MEP from Vlaams Belang, the Belgian party pushing for independence for the Dutch-speaking Flanders, asked in his address: โ€œIs there anyone who believes that the Green Deal will save the world when Europe only produces around 6 percent of global CO2 emissions?โ€ 

This is a typical โ€˜Whataboutismโ€™ argument made by those seeking to delay climate action, which tries to redirect responsibility for tackling climate change to other actors.

Nigel Farage and Donald Trump in 2016.

Credit: Associated Press

Other speakers from across the world bemoaned their frustration at being labelled โ€œhomophobic,โ€ โ€œtransphobic,โ€ โ€œfascists,โ€ and โ€œextremeโ€ for their opposition to LGBTQ+ rights. 

Ugandan MP Lucy Akello received widespread applause following her speech, where she identified as the victim of a hunt against those who seek to โ€œprotect family valuesโ€.

Akello is one of the MPs who called for Ugandaโ€™s Anti-Homosexuality Act to be reinstated in 2023 after it was overruled by the courts. The act prescribes life imprisonment for homosexual sex and the death penalty for โ€œaggravated homosexualityโ€.ย 

Akello argued her actions were about โ€œprotecting our kids who were being coerced, who were forced into homosexuality activitiesโ€.

โ€œLooking at the speakers and the organisations in this mix, tells me that when they say free speech, what they really mean is free hate speech,โ€ Kenneth Haar added.

Later in the same panel, Guatemalan MP Ronald Portillo added that โ€œpeople have a right to feel what they feel, even if it’s hatred,โ€ in his defence of โ€œfundamental rightsโ€. 

Many of the speakers also complained of how Christianity had become marginalised in the West. The words โ€œGodโ€ and โ€œChristโ€ were mentioned 76 times throughout the day.

One address from British Catholic Priest, Father Benedict Kiely, included a call to โ€œdeclare war on dumptyism,โ€ a reference to the childrenโ€™s tale of Humpty Dumpty, which he used to make a point about rediscovering the meaning of words. He also warned that โ€œI’ll probably be arrested when I go homeโ€ for his address.

At the time of publication, he had not been.

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Joey Grostern is a freelance reporter for DeSmog. He also works freelance for Deutsche Welle and Clean Energy Wire in Berlin.

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