The first class of the (Supreme Federal Court) formed a majority on Friday (7) to validate the decision of the minister who suspended it throughout the national territory.
The board is made up of five ministers and already has the wishes of Moraes, and. Cármen Lúcia and Luiz Fux are missing.
The rapporteur guided the theme to be analyzed by the board between Friday (7) and the next (14) in virtual plenary, the remote environment through which the ministers deposit the votes.
Moraes’s decision is February 21 and argues that court orders to remove content made to the company have not been enforced. These orders were confidential, but now the process has been made public.
The decision was issued the same week that the minister became the target of one, as reported by Sheet.
On February 25, Judge Mary S. Scriven denied so that the minister’s orders are not met in the United States.
At the same time, however, the magistrate stated that decisions do not apply to the US if the defendants are not summoned by the protocols of the Hague Convention and a treaty between the country and Brazil, as is the case. The decision does not
Rumble is popular among right influencers. Just as (formerly), Moraes also ordered a network representative to be appointed in Brazil.
The minister also claimed to be “very serious” the dangers of the absence of judicial control in combating misinformation and using artificial intelligence “by extremist digital populists by Rumble.”
Just as, who is the CEO of X, the CEO of Rumble, Chris Pavlovski, also reacted with the posture of confrontation to Moraes. He made a series of posts against the minister.
Moraes quoted the publications and stated that they demonstrate how the company intends to continue breaking the orders of Brazilian justice. He also said that Pavlovski incites hatred against the Supreme Court.
“Rumble Inc.’s illicit conduct, through the statements of his CEO Chris Pavlovski, clearly intends to continue to encourage posts from extremist, hatred and undemocratic discourses, and try to subtract them from judicial control,” he said.
Moraes’s decision on the platform was given as part of the lawsuit against right -wing blogger Allan dos Santos. The rapporteur resumed all dispatches and blocking decisions of the free and blogger channels and said he has created new accounts to continue publishing.
Rumble had announced a day after Moraes revoked the suspension of social networking accounts of the Monark influencer.