Multiple reports say the Trump administration is preparing to fund projects in Europe that align with MAGA priorities, while simultaneously reordering how US assistance is allocated. According to coverage of the plan, the funded activities are intended to address issues framed by Trump allies as threats to “national sovereignty,” and to oppose what they describe as EU “censorship.” The European work described in the reporting is tied to political and regulatory disputes involving European Union rules, with proponents arguing that these regulations limit speech and constrain domestic policymaking. The reports also indicate that the funding would be set alongside changes to existing US aid programs, reallocating resources as part of a broader restructuring. While details on the specific recipients and project categories are not fully specified in the available excerpts, the consistent theme across the reporting is that US support would be redirected toward MAGA-aligned initiatives in Europe, and that the rationale presented by backers focuses on sovereignty and resisting EU regulatory constraints. The overall initiative is presented as part of a wider shift in US aid priorities under the Trump administration.