On October 15, 2025, Rumble Inc. announced that a French court had ruled an email from a cabinet official was not an enforceable action, allowing the company to lift a block that had prevented French users from accessing its video platform. The ruling effectively restores full access to Rumble’s services in France.
The decision follows a 2022 request from a French government official to remove certain content, which Rumble had complied with by blocking the platform in France rather than censoring content. The court’s ruling confirms that the email was not a legally binding directive, enabling Rumble to resume service without compromising its free‑expression policy.
CEO Chris Pavlovski said, “Freedom wins out again, and we are thrilled that the French people will once again have access to the Rumble public square, where the free exchange of ideas happens around the clock.” The restoration expands Rumble’s potential user base and revenue opportunities in a key European market, reinforcing its commitment to a censorship‑free platform.
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