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Musk blasts magistrate who ordered X shut down in Brazil

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BRASLIA—A Brazilian Supreme Court judge on Friday ordered the suspension of Elon Musk’s X social media network in the country, after a months-long standoff over disinformation in South America’s largest nation.

The judge, Alexandre de Moraes, handed down the ruling after Musk failed to comply with an order to name a new legal representative for the company.

Musk, who also owns Tesla and SpaceX, reacted with fury, branding Moraes an “evil dictator cosplaying as a judge” and accusing him of “trying to destroy democracy in Brazil.”

“Free speech is the bedrock of democracy and an unelected pseudo-judge in Brazil is destroying it for political purposes,” the billionaire wrote on X.

The two have been locked in an ongoing, high-profile feud for months as Moraes leads a battle against disinformation in Brazil.

Musk has declared himself a “free speech absolutist,” and since he took over the platform formerly known as Twitter in 2022 he has allowed right-wing ideas on the platform.

He is a vocal supporter of former US president Donald Trump’s bid to regain the White House.

Moraes ordered the “immediate, complete and comprehensive suspension of the operation of” X in the country, telling the national communications agency to take “all necessary measures” to implement the order within 24 hours.

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He threatened a fine of $8,900 to anyone who used “technological subterfuges,” such as a VPN, to get around the block.

He also demanded Google, Apple and internet providers to “introduce technological obstacles capable of preventing the use of the X application” and access to the website—though he later walked back that order.

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The social media platform has more than 22 million users in Brazil.

Musk shut X’s business operations in Brazil earlier this month, claiming Moraes had threatened the company’s previous legal representative with arrest to force compliance with “censorship orders.”

On Wednesday, Moraes told Musk he had 24 hours to find a new representative or he would face suspension.

Shortly after the deadline passed, X said in a statement that it expected Moraes to shut it down “simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders to censor his political opponents.”

The standoff with Musk began when Moraes ordered the suspension of X accounts belonging to supporters of Brazil’s former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro.


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