The video site rejects a 'disturbing' letter from a UK Parliamentary committee about his fees.
By Ian YoungsVideo site Rumble has hit out at a UK Parliamentary committee that asked if it would cut Russell Brand's income in the wake of sexual assault allegations.
In her letter to Rumble chief executive Chris Pavlovski, she said: "While we recognise that Rumble is not the creator of the content published by Mr Brand, we are concerned that he may be able to profit from his content on the platform. "We regard it as deeply inappropriate and dangerous that the UK Parliament would attempt to control who is allowed to speak on our platform or to earn a living from doing so.
In light of that comment, the MP asked "whether Mr Musk has personally intervened in any decisions on Mr Brand's status on the platform".TikTok has replied to her, saying it has strict guidelines and will "continue to keep Mr Brand's content under review".
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