Majority of Brazil Supreme Court chamber upholds Rumble suspension

FILE PHOTO: Brazil's Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes attends a session of the Supreme Court in Brasilia
FILE PHOTO: Brazil's Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes attends a session of the Supreme Court in Brasilia, Brazil, November 27, 2024. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File Photo
Source: REUTERS

The majority of a five-member panel of Brazil's Supreme Court formed a majority on Friday to uphold a justice's previous ruling to suspend U.S. video-sharing platform Rumble in the country for not complying with court orders.

Justices Flavio Dino and Cristiano Zanin sided with Alexandre de Moraes, forming a majority. Justices Luiz Fux and Carmen Lucia had yet to cast their votes.

Rumble, a video platform favored by right-wing influencers, was ordered to be shut down by Moraes in February until the firm named a legal representative for Brazil and complied with other orders, including the payment of pending fines.

Rumble did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The spat between Rumble and Brazil's Supreme Court came after the company refused to block the account of a Brazilian streamer living in the U.S. who is under investigation in his home country in a probe related to hate speech and spreading false information.

Rumble and Trump Media & Technology Group have filed a motion in a U.S. district court to block enforcement of Moraes' orders, arguing his rulings "violate the U.S. Constitution."

The justices on the Supreme Court's five-member panel have until March 14 to cast their votes in the virtual court session.

This article was produced by Reuters news agency. It has not been edited by Global South World.

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