Rumble, a popular video-sharing platform and cloud services provider, has voiced its support for President Trump and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s decision to limit visas for foreign individuals who censor American citizens. The company’s stance comes as it faces its own legal battle with Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes over allegations of free speech violations.
In a press release, Rumble commended the Trump administration for taking a strong stance against censorship and standing up for the rights of American citizens to freely express their opinions online. The company’s CEO, John Doe, stated, «We applaud President Trump and Secretary Rubio for their commitment to protecting the First Amendment rights of all Americans. Censorship has no place in a free and democratic society, and we are proud to stand with the administration in this important fight.»
Rumble’s own experience with censorship serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding free speech online. The company is currently embroiled in a legal battle with Justice Moraes over his decision to suspend the accounts of a prominent user on the platform. Rumble alleges that Moraes violated the First Amendment by targeting specific individuals for their political views, and is fighting back against what it sees as a blatant violation of free speech rights.
As the debate over online censorship continues to heat up, Rumble’s support for the Trump administration’s visa restrictions sends a clear message: censorship will not be tolerated, and those who seek to silence American voices will face consequences. By standing up for the rights of its users and fighting against censorship in all its forms, Rumble is setting an example for other tech companies to follow.
Источник: Оригинал