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Trump media and her companion conservative social networking company Bang I sued on Wednesday Brazil Justice of the Supreme Court, whose clash last year Elon Musk led to blocking his own Musk media company, Xin this country.
Tampa in Florida, Federal Court lawsuit He accuses Judge Alexandre de Moraes of allegedly illegal attempts to censor the “politically well -known open user” with the orders of suspension of US -based accounts.
In the new lawsuit, he notes that the Social Media website Trump Media Social truth “It is based on the hosting and streaming of Rumble video in the cloud to provide multimedia content to the user base.”
“If Rumble were to be closed, the closure would also be disturbed by social operations of the truth,” says the suit.
The lawsuit was filed a day after the prosecutor general Brazil accused the former president of this country, Jair Bolsonaro, of an attempt to assassinate a state when he tried to stay in the position after losing in the 2022 election in Bolsonaro – who was invited to the president Donald TrumpThe inauguration last month – is accused of participating in a conspiracy with almost three other people who allegedly planned to poison the current President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and kill Moraes.
Trump was the majority owner of the Trump Media campaign. In December, the electrome of the then president moved all his participation in the actions until the appeal, of which he is the only beneficiary.
In the lawsuit, Feud Musk from Moraes recalls, when justice suspended X in Brazil for opposition to musk requests to prohibit certain user accounts and removing content that according to Moraes violated the regulations of the country.
The Brazilian Supreme Court also suspended bank accounts in this country X and Starlink, a satellite internet service provider belonging to Musk's SpaceX company as part of this battle.
Musk, who is also the general director of Tesla, designed to supervise extensive efforts to abolish the suspension of the federal government and employment of employees.
CEO of Trump Media, Devin Nunes in statement Wednesday in the lawsuit said that the company “is definitely obliged to maintain the right to express freely.”
“It's not just a slogan, it's the company's main mission,” said Nunes. “We are proud that we can join our partner, standing against the unfair demands of political censorship, regardless of who creates them.”
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