Core Viewpoint - Rumble celebrates a U.S. federal court ruling that Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes's censorship orders lack legal force in the United States, marking a victory for free speech and digital sovereignty [1][2][3] Legal Ruling - The court ruled that Moraes's directives were not properly served under U.S. or international law, as they were not delivered through valid legal mechanisms such as the Hague Convention or the U.S.-Brazil Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty [2] - Rumble and Trump Media are not obligated to comply with these unlawful censorship demands, and no U.S. entity is required to enforce them [2] Implications for Free Speech - The court is prepared to intervene if anyone attempts to enforce these illegal orders on U.S. soil, sending a strong message to foreign governments against bypassing U.S. law to impose censorship [3] - The ruling emphasizes that Moraes's censorship campaign is not acceptable in the United States, reinforcing the principle of free speech [4] Company Position - Rumble and Trump Media will continue to advocate for free speech, viewing the ruling as a significant victory in their ongoing battle against censorship [4] - The court's decision denied the Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) as unnecessary, confirming that Moraes's orders are invalid and unenforceable in the U.S. [4]
A Total Win for Rumble and Trump Media: Statement on U.S. Court's Order on Moraes's Directives