The Brazilian Supreme Court ordered the immediate and full suspension of U.S. video-sharing platform Rumble in the country on February 21, 2025. The decision by Justice Alexandre de Moraes cited Rumble's failure to comply with court orders, specifically regarding the removal of content from a fugitive of Brazilian law, Allan dos Santos.
Rumble stated that it faces 'unprecedented censorship in Brazil' and that the action was a response to its refusal to censor political dissidents residing in the United States. The company emphasized its commitment to free expression and adherence to U.S. legal standards.
Justice de Moraes had previously given Rumble 48 hours to name a legal representative in Brazil, which the company did not do. This suspension means Rumble's platform is no longer accessible to users within Brazil, impacting its international reach.
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