Brazil Supreme Court justice orders Rumble suspension nationwide for alleged non-compliance
- A Brazilian Supreme Court justice ordered the nationwide suspension of video-sharing platform Rumble for allegedly refusing to comply with court orders.
- Justice Alexandre de Moraes had given Rumble 48 hours to name a legal representative in Brazil, but he received no answer so far, according to the court.
- Rumble was criticized for ignoring a decision to remove the account of Allan dos Santos, a fugitive supporter of former President Jair Bolsonaro, noted in the ruling.
- Moraes claimed Rumble has 'repeatedly, consciously and willingly not complied' with Brazil's legal order, emphasizing enforcement issues raised by legal experts.
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