Case ‘could well expose how tightly connected the Democrat Party is to efforts to censor conservative outlets.’
The Rumble video platform has been handed a major victory in its war against leftist ideologues who run a web influence operation that purports to offer information about online advertising.
The company now will be allowed to seek discovery, or evidence in the case, while it remains pending in federal court.
A report at the Federalist notes the case eventually could expose how closely connected are Democrat operatives and efforts to censor conservative outlets.
The report explained the ruling was that a federal judge said Rumble could proceed with discovery against Nandini Jammi and Claire Atkin, who founded Check My Ads.
“The court’s ruling also suggests the efforts by the Check My Ads co-founders to have Rumble’s civil case tossed will fail, meaning the country may soon learn much more about how the censorship-industrial complex functions — including Democrats and Media Matters’ alleged role,” the report explained.
Rumble’s complaint, filed in court in Florida, charges that Jammi and Atkins run Check My Ads, a tax-exempt group “purportedly serving as ‘an independent watchdog reshaping the digital advertising industry.'”
Other defendants are thought to include Media Matters, David Brock’s leftist group, and others.
The case was triggered by an October 24, 2023, article that alleged that Rumble “is heavily monetized by Google Ads.”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/video-platform-handed-major-victory-defamation-complaint-against/
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