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Trump Media & Technology Group, parent of Truth Social and Rumble, is taking Brazil’s Supreme Court to task—filing a lawsuit against Justice Alexandre de Moraes for allegedly silencing conservative voices online.
Filed in a U.S. federal court in Tampa, the lawsuit argues that Moraes’ censorship orders would be illegal under U.S. law.
The timing? No coincidence. This comes just hours after Trump ally Jair Bolsonaro was charged with plotting a coup and an assassination attempt—accusations he calls pure political revenge.
With Brazil cracking down on conservatives, Trump’s media group is firing back in U.S. courts.