Trump Media, Rumble get favorable ruling from American judge in censorship dispute with Brazil

A US judge on Tuesday sided for now with President Donald Trump’s media company in a dispute over whether a top Brazilian judge illegally censored right-wing voices on social media in the United States.In a case brought by Trump Media & Technology Group and the video-sharing platform Rumble, US District Judge Mary Scriven said Rumble need not comply with the Brazilian judge’s order it remove US-based accounts of a leading supporter of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.Trump Media and Rumble had sued Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Feb.19, accusing him of trying to “censor legitimate political discourse in the United States” protected by the US Constitution’s First Amendment, by ordering the removal of the accounts.Scriven, however, said Moraes’ order has yet to be enforced, and was not served upon Trump Media and Rumble in accordance with international treaties.As a result, the Tampa, Florida-based judge said Trump Media and Rumble are not obligated to comply with Moraes’ orders, making their lawsuit and request for a temporary restraining order premature.In a statement, Rumble called the order “a complete victory for free speech” that “sends a strong message to foreign governments that they cannot bypass US law to impose censorship on American platforms.”Trump Media and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Brazil’s Supreme Court did not immediately respond to a similar request.Moraes had ordered Rumble to block accounts belonging to Allan dos Santos, a digital influencer close to Bolsonaro.Dos Santos lives in the United States and is considered a fugitive in Brazil, where he faces an arrest warrant in connection with probes into the spread of disinformation and hate.Trump Media and Rumble sued several hours after Moraes was asked to consider whether Bolsonaro, a Trump ally, should be arrested for plotting to overthrow Brazil’s government following his...

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Publisher: New York Post

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