Skip to content
Bull Bear Daily

Bull Bear Daily

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Business
  • Domestic
  • Economy
  • Money
  • Politics
  • Top News
  • Newsletters
  • Home
  • 2024
  • April
  • 8
  • Amid probe into Musk, Brazil’s top court says ‘every company is subject to the constitution’
  • Business

Amid probe into Musk, Brazil’s top court says ‘every company is subject to the constitution’

Bull Bear Daily April 8, 2024 2 minutes read
FILE PHOTO: Tesla CEO Musk attends a conference organized by

FILE PHOTO: Tesla CEO Musk attends a conference organized by the European Jewish Association, in Krakow

BRASILIA (Reuters) – Brazil’s Supreme Court Chief Justice said on Monday that every company operating in the country is “subject to the constitution,” after one of the court’s judges opened an inquiry into social media platform X’s owner Elon Musk.

Chief Justice Luis Roberto Barroso said in a statement that court decisions may be subject to appeal, but never deliberate non-compliance, after Musk challenged a court decision ordering X, formerly known as Twitter, to block certain accounts.

Barroso did not mention X or any other company by name.

“It is certain that any and all companies operating in Brazil are subject to the Federal Constitution, the laws and decisions of the Brazilian authorities”, Barroso said in the statement.

Musk’s remarks prompted Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes to open an inquiry into the billionaire on Sunday.

In an X post on Saturday evening, the billionaire accused Moraes of “brazenly and repeatedly” betraying the constitution and people of Brazil.

Moraes is investigating “digital militias” that have been accused of spreading fake news and hate messages during the government of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro and is also leading an investigation into an alleged coup attempt by Bolsonaro.

In Monday’s statement, Barroso said the “Supreme Court has acted and will keep acting to protect Brazil’s institutions.”

X did not immediately respond to requests for comments sent on Monday.

Brazil’s Institutional Relations Minister Alexandre Padilha, the most senior member of Lula’s cabinet to comment on the matter so far, said the “attack” on Moraes is “unacceptable”.

“It is not just an individual justice who is being attacked; it is the Brazilian Supreme Court and all those who defend the sovereignty of our country,” said Padilha on X.

(Reporting by Ricardo Brito in Brasilia; additional reporting by Maria Carolina Marcello; writing by Andre Romani; editing by Gabriel Araujo, Chris Reese and Aurora Ellis)

tagreuters.com2024binary_LYNXNPEK370S9-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2024binary_LYNXNPEK370PN-VIEWIMAGE

About the Author

Bull Bear Daily

Administrator

Visit Website View All Posts

Post navigation

Previous: P&G recalls 8.2 million defective laundry pod bags in US amid safety concerns
Next: Fed rate cut expectations for 2024 fall to lowest since October

Related Stories

2025-08-22T130058Z_1_LYNXMPEL7L0IA_RTROPTP_4_EU-RUSSIA-FERTILISER-1
  • Business
  • Economy

European farmers facing higher costs after EU tariffs on Russian fertiliser imports

Bull Bear Daily August 22, 2025 0
2025-08-20T121336Z_1_LYNXMPEL7J0J7_RTROPTP_4_HERTZ-RESULTS
  • Business

Hertz partners with Amazon Autos to sell used vehicles online

Bull Bear Daily August 21, 2025 0
2025-08-21T204642Z_1_LYNXMPEL7K0XF_RTROPTP_4_ZOOM-RESULTS-1
  • Business

Zoom Communications lifts annual forecasts on robust demand for AI tools

Bull Bear Daily August 21, 2025 0

Live Market Pulse

The charting technology is provided by TradingView. Learn how to use theTradingView Stock Screener.

Sign up for our free Bull Bear Daily Newsletter!

Discover new market trends and ideas directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after shark attacks
  • Nike reshuffles regional leadership as it looks to strengthen key markets
  • World leaders show caution on Trump’s broader ‘Board of Peace’ amid fears for UN
  • Sequoia to join GIC, Coatue in Anthropic investment, FT reports
  • Rio Tinto-Glencore merger may need asset sales to win over China

You may have missed

2026-01-19T220256Z_1_LYNXMPEM0I17G_RTROPTP_4_AUSTRALIA-SHARK.JPG
  • Newsletters

Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after shark attacks

Bull Bear Daily January 22, 2026 0
2026-01-20T213324Z_1_LYNXMPEM0J1EP_RTROPTP_4_USA-TRUMP-TARIFFS-CHINA.JPG
  • Newsletters

Nike reshuffles regional leadership as it looks to strengthen key markets

Bull Bear Daily January 21, 2026 0
  • Newsletters

World leaders show caution on Trump’s broader ‘Board of Peace’ amid fears for UN

Bull Bear Daily January 20, 2026 0
2026-01-18T114850Z_2_LYNXMPEM0H05C_RTROPTP_4_ANTHROPIC-INDIA-MD.JPG
  • Newsletters

Sequoia to join GIC, Coatue in Anthropic investment, FT reports

Bull Bear Daily January 20, 2026 0
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
Copyright 2026 © All rights reserved | Bull Bear Daily | bullbeardaily.com