Document does not make specific requests, but express discontent with Brazilian decisions that would have interfered on issues involving American companies; Main focus was the suspension of Rumble
The Brazilian Ministry of Justice received a letter of what brought to light delicate issues involving the Minister’s performance in the Supreme Court (STF). This document, which does not make specific requests, express discontent with Brazilian court decisions that, according to the US government, interfere with issues involving companies in the United States. Brazilian diplomacy is treating the matter with caution, especially considering the criticism of the government of Brazilian justice.
The main focus of US criticism was the suspension of the Rumble digital platform, after the refusal to suspend accounts of Allan dos Santos, which generated irritation in. THE The New York Times He reported that the US government criticizes Moraes’ orders, stating that he would not have the authority to demand compliance with court orders by US -based companies. The letter was received by the Ministry of Justice and sent to the responsible sector, but will not be directed to anyone, as it contains no formal requests.
The issue raises concerns about possible diplomatic problems between the two countries, given the importance of the judiciary in the Brazilian structure. Experts point out that the situation can be seen as a US diplomatic intrusion in Brazil. The Brazilian government, through the Executive Power, is responsible for formally receiving issues involving the state, regardless of the powers or organisms involved. Thus, we seek to resolve the issue through dialogue, preventing it from becoming a political dispute harmful to both countries.
The letter is considered an informative letter, without the need for an immediate response. However, the possibility of future consequences is not discarded, and the situation is still monitored by the Brazilian authorities. Diplomacy and the Supreme Court are aware of the discontent of the US government, but for now there are no concrete actions in response to the craft. The Brazilian government remains attentive, seeking to maintain stability in bilateral relations and protect the sovereignty of its judicial decisions.
*With information from Luciana Verdolin
*Report produced with the aid of AI