Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes Responds to Ruling on Brazil Attempts to Censor Rumble
- A federal judge ruled that Rumble and Trump Media & Technology Group are not required to comply with Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes's censorship orders.
- The court found Moraes's orders unenforceable in the U.S. Due to improper service under international law.
- Rumble celebrated the ruling as a victory for free speech, asserting that foreign governments cannot impose censorship on U.S. Platforms.
- The case could be revisited if Brazilian authorities attempt to enforce the censorship orders in the U.S.
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Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes celebrates court ruling on Brazil's attempts to censor Rumble
“This is a major victory for free speech and free expression online," Nunes said. “The ruling confirms that would-be dictators in any country can’t force Trump Media or Rumble to censor their opponents."
Rumble, Trump Media declare ‘complete victory for free speech’ in win against Brazilian judge
Trump Media and Rumble are celebrating a "complete victory for free speech" after judge ruled they do not have to comply with a Brazilian judge's attempt to censor political rhetoric.
US Judge Rules Trump Media, Rumble Can Ignore Brazil’s Censorship Orders
A federal judge in Florida has ruled that video-sharing platform Rumble and Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, are not required to comply with gag orders issued by a Brazilian Supreme Court justice. The orders, issued by Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, had demanded the removal of U.S.-based accounts belonging to a prominent supporter of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, in a c…
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