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The point is:

> Even the US Vice President alluded to this happening

gives zero additional weight to the credibility of the claim. He's someone who has openly acknowledged about lying for political gain.

"If I have to create stories...then that's what I'm going to do."

He directly says he will lie to you and make up stories to drive his political agenda. He's not even trying to suggest he's representing reality; he's making up stories, telling fiction.

If any news organization openly admits they're going to continue to just write blatant lies to push their agenda, would you continue trusting that source?

I do agree, free speech is far less protected in many European countries than it is in the US. I don't doubt there are plenty of crazy stories of someone getting arrested for their speech in some places in Europe. But JD Vance telling me any specific story about it and I don't see much else making the same claims, my default is to assume it's probably untrue, because he told me he will lie to me. Why would I trust his statements?



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