President Trump's media company sued Brazil's Supreme Court judiciary on Wednesday, accusing right-wing voices of illegally censoring on social media.
The unusual movements were made even extraordinary by the timing. A few hours ago, Brazilian Justice was charged with forcing him to order the arrest of former Brazilian president Trump's ally, Jair Bolsonaro. . Justice oversees multiple criminal investigations against Bolsonaro.
Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns a majority and runs a social site for his truth, sued Brazilian justice Alexandre des Moraise in a US federal court in Tampa on Wednesday morning. Ta. Participating as plaintiffs was Rumble, a Florida-based video platform.
The corporation accused Justice Moraes of censoring political discourse in the United States and violating the First Amendment by ordering Rumble to remove accounts of certain right-wing Brazilian experts.
Companies argued that these orders could be applied to how they broke American laws and emerged in the United States. Trump's company was not subject to Judge Moraes' order, but the lawsuit argues that it relies on Rumble's technology and could be harmed if Rumble's operation was affected. did.
Judge Moraes argued that his actions were necessary to protect Brazil from anti-democratic acts of Bolsonaro and his supporters. His spokesperson said he had not commented immediately to Judge Moraes.
This is a developing story and will be updated.