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Rumble and Trump Media Challenge Brazilian Judge Again in US Court Over Data Demand

Summary by The Rio Times
Rumble and Trump Media are fighting a single, high-profile lawsuit in a US federal court against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The dispute centers on Moraes’ order that Rumble block the account of commentator Rodrigo Constantino, who now holds US citizenship, and provide his personal data to Brazilian authorities. Constantino’s situation is not […]

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A decision on publications by Rodrigo Constantino prompted a claim in Florida

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Minister Alexandre de Moraes serves as a lawyer during a hearing at the STF and maintains firm control in investigations into the alleged coup d'état.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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The Rumble video platform has protocold a judicial action in Florida, in response to an order from Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF). This order determines the blocking of an account linked to commentaryist Rodrigo Constantino in Brazil, in addition to requiring the user's sharing of data, under the threat of many daily data that may reach R$ 100 thousand. On the request, Rumble, along with the Social Truth network…

Martin De Luca criticises the order to block accounts issued by the Minister and states that a decision would contravene bilateral legal assistance agreement between the countries

·Brazil
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After receiving a new determination from Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Rumble's video platform was protocoled on this Sunday, 13, a request in the Florida Court of Justice. The company asks for an order requiring the blockage, in all Brazil, of account linked to West Rodrigo Constantino's colunist and the user's transmission of data, under the penalty of a daily penalty of $100 thousand from the same day. The …

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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