President Trump: freedom of speech under attack like never before

Freedom of speech is under attack like never before, outgoing US President Donald Trump said Tuesday in the Alamo in southern Texas in his first public speech following last week's assault on the Capitol.
After Twitter has blocked the private account of US President Donald Trump around the world, there is a discussion about the possible regulation of the operation of large digital platforms in individual countries. The bill regarding such regulations has been announced by, among others Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro.
Trump said that he is not afraid of the launch of the 25th amendment to the constitution (which speaks of the president's removal of power), and the impeachment procedure will cause anger in the country.
Now it's time for treatment, for peace, called the US leader.