Posted on 02/21/2024 4:07:31 PM PST by CFW
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concluded its investigation into Rumble Inc. and said it will not recommend any actions against the video-sharing website, marking the latest regulatory clearance of a social media platform promoting free speech across the globe.
"We have concluded the investigation as to Rumble Inc. Based on the information we have as of this date, we do not intend to recommend an enforcement action by the Commission against Rumble Inc.," SEC Assistant Regional Director Sarah Mallett told Rumble on Tuesday in a letter obtained by Just the News.
The SEC still warned that the platform may not be completely in the clear.
"We are providing this notice under the guidelines set out in the final paragraph of Securities Act Release No. 5310, which states in part that the notice 'must in no way be construed as indicating that the party has been exonerated or that no action may ultimately result from the staff's investigation,'" Mallett also wrote.
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We couldn't find anything wrong, but we could still punish you anyway.
Basically we are watching, you will not be charged with anything, you will always be viewed as guilty for something in our eyes and we will come at you with a vengeance if you challenge the narrative.
Thankfully, they’re not in Europe, or they would have been shutdown and their staff SENT TO JAIL.
And it makes sense, as Europe has now traded places with the Soviet Union when it comes to Human Rights.
No charges filed, but guilty until proven innocent, none the less?
Everyone should be using Rumble instead of YT
They’re perfectly happy to let Rumble speak freely. At this point the leftest devils are openly admitting their crimes right in front of our faces, as they spit on us all.
Judge Engoron is standing by to oversee any trial of Rumble..
“We couldn’t find anything wrong, but we could still punish you anyway.”
I think that is exactly what they are saying. Leftist bureaucratic agencies have found they have to be careful so that precedents they set cannot boomerang and return to harm the companies they support. They will have to figure out another way to go after Rumble. I think it is currently done by making their videos slow to load and suppressing Rumble’s videos.
It’s a fine line they are walking.
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