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Brazilian judge pressed forward with prosecution of Bolsonaro, despite approval from Trump

Brazilian judge, subjected to Trump's economic penalties, persists in his pursuit of Bolsonaro.

Brazilian judge, backed by Trump sanctions, persists in prosecuting Bolsonaro
Brazilian judge, backed by Trump sanctions, persists in prosecuting Bolsonaro

A Brazilian judge, previously reprimanded by Trump, persists in opposing Bolsonaro's actions - Brazilian judge pressed forward with prosecution of Bolsonaro, despite approval from Trump

In the heart of Brazil, demonstrations against tariffs imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump echoed through several cities, including Brasília, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro. Meanwhile, Justice Alexandre de Moraes, a prominent figure in the Supreme Federal Court, reaffirmed the sovereignty of Brazil's political direction, stating it is "determined by the Brazilian people and their institutions, not the USA."

Alexandre de Moraes, a former Minister of Justice, is known for his unwavering stance on corruption, public security, and the rule of law. Currently, he presides over the trial against the former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is facing charges of coup plotting.

The trial, held in the Supreme Court, has been a subject of controversy. Some claim that the U.S. imposed sanctions on Judge Moraes as a punitive measure for the legal proceedings against Bolsonaro. However, it is essential to clarify that there are no credible or verified reports of such sanctions being imposed by Trump or the U.S. government on Judge de Moraes.

The Supreme Court of Brazil has consistently demonstrated its commitment to defending national sovereignty and its commitment to democracy. Judge Moraes himself has shown defiance in the face of threats and criticisms from Trump and Eduardo Bolsonaro, the former president's son, who reportedly lobbied the U.S. government for measures against Brazilian authorities.

The sanctions and tariffs imposed by the U.S. government, if any, are said to be aimed at the legal proceedings against Bolsonaro. Trump himself referred to the proceedings as a "witch hunt." However, the U.S. government justifies its actions as a response to a "politically motivated persecution" of the far-right former Brazilian president.

Protests against the tariffs saw participants burning Trump effigies, setting fire to U.S. flags, and fake dollar bills. Despite the tensions, Donald Trump has expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with Lula, the current Brazilian president.

Judge Moraes has criticized Eduardo Bolsonaro for attempting to influence the U.S. government against Brazilian authorities, particularly the judiciary. The Supreme Court is steadfast in its role, standing firm against any threats or interferences, ensuring that the course of justice runs its due course.

  1. Judge Alexandre de Moraes, known for his stance on corruption, public security, and the rule of law, presides over the trial against the former Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, who is facing charges of coup plotting.
  2. It is essential to clarify that there are no credible or verified reports of sanctions being imposed by Trump or the U.S. government on Judge de Moraes.
  3. The Supreme Court of Brazil, committed to defending national sovereignty and democracy, has demonstrated its stand against any threats or interferences in the course of justice.
  4. Trump himself referred to the legal proceedings against Bolsonaro as a "witch hunt," while the U.S. government justifies its actions as a response to a "politically motivated persecution" of the former Brazilian president.

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