Trump Media, Rumble turn to US court in feud with Brazil judge
- A U.S. Judge has sided with Trump Media & Technology Group and Rumble in a dispute against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes regarding censorship of political voices on social media in the U.S.
- The judge's ruling stated that Rumble does not have to comply with Moraes' orders to remove accounts related to a supporter of Jair Bolsonaro.
- Trump Media and Rumble filed a lawsuit against Moraes, claiming his orders violate the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, which protects political discourse in the country.
- Rumble hailed the decision as a complete victory for free speech, arguing it sends a strong message that foreign governments cannot impose censorship on U.S. Platforms.
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President Donald Trump’s media group and Rumble Inc. filed an emergency motion in a U.S. federal court on Feb. 22 seeking a temporary restraining order against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes after he ordered a nationwide suspension of Rumble’s video-sharing service in Brazil. De Moraes issued the suspension order on Feb. 21, after Rumble Inc. and Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) filed a lawsuit against him on Feb. 19, a…
Rumble and Trump Media File New Lawsuit in US Court Against Tyrannical Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Moraes, Who Is Censoring, Fining and Blocking Social Media Platforms
Rumble and Trump Media have initiated a significant legal challenge against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Moraes, alleging censorship and unjust penalties on social media platforms. This case raises critical questions about freedom of expression.
Rumble and Trump Media File Motion in US Court Over Decision by Brazilian Judge
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