Elon Musk Slams Judge Threatening to Suspend X in Brazil

Elon Musk has intensified his online criticisms of a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, Alexandre de Moraes, who has threatened to suspend Muskโ€™s social media platform, X, in Brazil. Musk labeled de Moraes as โ€œan evil dictatorโ€ in an ongoing dispute between them.

Justice de Moraes had warned that he would suspend X if Musk did not appoint a new legal representative in Brazil and pay any outstanding fines within 24 hours. In response, Musk, who previously referred to de Moraes as โ€œDarth Vader,โ€ posted on X, calling the judge โ€œan evil dictator cosplaying as a judge.โ€ Musk also shared a message from Xโ€™s Global Government Affairs team, indicating that the company would soon publish the judgeโ€™s โ€œillegal demands and all related court filings.โ€

Brazil represents a significant market for social media, with around 40 million Braziliansโ€”about 18% of the populationโ€”using X at least once a month, according to the Associated Press.

This exchange is the latest development in a feud between Musk and de Moraes, centered on disputes over free speech and claims of disinformation. Earlier this month, X announced that it would close its operations and lay off staff in Brazil, citing what it described as โ€œcensorship ordersโ€ from the judge. De Moraes had previously instructed the platform to block several accounts he claimed were spreading disinformation.

The Supreme Court, through its official X account, shared the latest order signed by de Moraes, which also tagged both Musk and Xโ€™s Global Government Affairs account. This statement, posted around 8:30 p.m. local time on Wednesday, gave Musk until Thursday evening to respond.

On August 17, X issued a detailed statement saying it would be forced to shut down its operations in Brazil and dismiss its staff due to de Moraesโ€™ โ€œcensorship orders.โ€ The statement expressed disappointment that their appeals to the Supreme Court had gone unheard and accused de Moraes of threatening the companyโ€™s staff in Brazil rather than respecting the law and due process. As a result, X decided to close its operations in Brazil to protect its employees, while the platform itself remains available to Brazilian users. Musk reiterated this position later that day, stating that X had โ€œno choiceโ€ but to cease its Brazilian operations due to de Moraesโ€™ demands, which he claimed would force the company to violate various laws.

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