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Lineage os seems to be the most promising. We already have F-droid so the apps are there and the good news is that for every component that Google makes proprietary Lineage os is creating and maintaining a free software version.
It uses the Linux kernel yes but not what OP is asking at all
I would not call Android a Linux. It may have the kernel but it isn't much GNU in it
It can be free like Linux so it counts in my book. I wouldn't consider Google Android free but Lineage os counts
It is released under apache 2 license, not GPL. It is certainly free software, but I wouldn't say it is as free as linux.
https://source.android.com/license
True, but the Linux kernel is GPLv2 and Google nor any other company or organization can't change that