US Vice President's Speech on Censorship and Mass Migration in Europe
munich, germany February 14, 2025 17:56The US Vice President delivers a strong message against censorship and mass migration in Europe during a security conference in Munich.
The US Vice President delivers a strong message against censorship and mass migration in Europe during a security conference in Munich.
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