Rumble Stands Firm on Allowing Russell Brand to Monetize Content Amidst UK Parliament's Criticism

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Rumble Stands Firm on Allowing Russell Brand to Monetize Content Amidst UK Parliament's Criticism
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Video platform Rumble has defended its decision to allow Russell Brand to monetize his content on its platform, despite facing criticism from the UK Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Committee. Rumble accused the committee of attempting to control who can speak on its platform and earn money from it. The platform emphasized its commitment to defending a free internet and stated that recent allegations against Brand have nothing to do with his content on Rumble. YouTube has already suspended Brand's ability to monetize his videos. The comedian is currently facing serious allegations of rape and sexual abuse, which he vehemently denies.

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