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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews24 de May de 2026Updated:24 de May de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    You Have Been Served, Your Excellency: A U.S. Court Just Slapped Brazil’s Censor-in-Chief with an email Subpoenas

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    Oh, how the mighty tyrant trembles. Or at least he should, if he weren’t too busy playing digital dictator from his Supreme Court throne in Brasília.

    In a scene straight out of a conservative fever dream, Rumble and Trump Media just served Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes with a federal lawsuit summons—via email, no less, after Brazil apparently treated formal Hague Convention service like it was optional parking ticket. The audacity! American companies, tired of this rogue judge’s endless demands to kneecap free speech, have dragged him into a U.S. courtroom. And the best part? He can’t simply delete the notification or ban the judge who signed it.

    For months, de Moraes has been on a censorship rampage that would make old-school Latin American strongmen blush. Ban this account. Suspend that platform. Block Rumble entirely because it wouldn’t play ball with his personal Ministry of Truth. All in the name of “democracy,” of course—the favorite punchline of authoritarians everywhere. Heaven forbid Brazilian citizens hear unfiltered thoughts or, worse, support the wrong politician. Better to nuke entire websites than risk the wrong opinion going viral.

    But here’s the delicious irony: You can’t just order American platforms to violate the First Amendment from 4,000 miles away and expect zero pushback. Rumble and Trump Media said “enough,” filed suit in Florida, and a U.S. federal court backed them up. Service complete. Clock’s ticking, Your Honor. Respond or don’t. Either way, the world is watching this legal clown show unfold.

    And now the cherry on top: Moraes sem visto é Flávio viajando! While Flávio Bolsonaro jets around the world freely, the great defender of Brazilian “democracy” might soon discover that his name is on a U.S. watchlist. Imagine the scene at Miami immigration: “Purpose of your trip, sir?” “To answer a federal lawsuit for global censorship.” Good luck with that visa renewal, Excelência. The man who treats the Brazilian Constitution like his personal block button could soon be the one getting blocked at the border.

    What’s Next? Let the Games Begin

    Predictably, de Moraes will do what every petty autocrat does when caught: ignore it, rage-tweet (or whatever the Brazilian equivalent is), and double down on more censorship to prove he’s still in charge. Maybe he’ll issue another sweeping order banning the word “free speech” in Portuguese. Perhaps he’ll threaten to arrest anyone who shares the summons. That’s how these “defenders of democracy” operate—by jailing their critics and calling it justice.

    If he ghosts the case, expect a nice fat default judgment against him. Not that collecting it will be easy; good luck seizing a Brazilian judge’s assets when the entire system protects its own. Still, the symbolism is chef’s kiss. American courts telling a foreign censor: your extraterritorial power trip ends at our border.

    Longer term? This could spark a broader reckoning. Other platforms might grow a spine. Congress could dust off actual free speech protections instead of the usual performative hearings. Tech moguls who’ve spent years bending the knee to globalist overlords might finally realize the First Amendment isn’t just a suggestion. And in Brazil, the growing outrage over judicial overreach might finally boil over—because even banana republics have limits when the bananas start fighting back.

    In the meantime, let’s savor this moment. A couple of American companies looked a self-anointed Brazilian god-emperor in the eye (via PDF attachment) and said: see you in court, buddy. The left’s favorite tool—lawfare—has been turned around and aimed straight at one of their darlings. Pass the popcorn. This saga is only getting started, and it’s going to be gloriously, unapologetically based.

    De Moraes thought he could censor the world. Turns out the world just emailed him the receipt—and maybe a one-way ticket to nowhere. 🇧🇷🍿

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