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

A US judge has temporarily sided with Trump Media & Technology Group in a legal dispute against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, concerning censorship of right-wing voices on social media. US District Judge Mary Scriven stated Rumble is not required to comply with Moraes' order to remove accounts related to Bolsonaro supporter Allan dos Santos, highlighting concerns over the enforcement of international treaties. This ruling is viewed by Rumble as a significant victory for free speech, sending a strong warning to foreign entities about the limitations of imposing censorship on US platforms.
In a ruling, US District Judge Mary Scriven determined that Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes' order against Rumble was unenforceable, attributing the decision to potential violations of US law.
Rumble and Trump Media argued that Moraes' censorship order threatened legitimate political discourse protected by the US Constitution's First Amendment. The judge's ruling emphasized that such concerns must be respected.
Read at New York Post
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