U.S. Federal Court Rules Brazilian Censorship Orders Against Rumble Unenforceable in U.S.

RUM
October 03, 2025

Rumble announced on February 25, 2025, a favorable ruling from a U.S. federal court stating that censorship orders issued by Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes have no legal force in the United States. This decision is a significant victory for free speech and digital sovereignty.

The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida explicitly ruled that Moraes’ directives were not properly served under U.S. or international law, meaning Rumble and Trump Media are not obligated to comply with these demands. The court also indicated readiness to intervene if enforcement is attempted on U.S. soil.

Rumble emphasized that this ruling sends a strong message to foreign governments that they cannot bypass U.S. law to impose censorship on American platforms. The company views this as a complete victory for its mission to protect free speech and operate without foreign judicial interference.

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