OS BOLSONARO DIARIES

Os bolsonaro Diaries

Os bolsonaro Diaries

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Follow along for live updates of Donald Trump’s appearance in federal court Thursday after he was indicted by the Justice Department for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida raced to respond to news that former President Donald J. Trump had been indicted a third time not by opining one way or the other on the new federal charges, but by leveling an unusual attack at residents of the District of Columbia, where the case is being prosecuted.

In 1999, talking about Chico Lopes, a former president of the Brazilian Central Bank who invoked his right to remain silent during a Congress hearing, Bolsonaro declared himself in favor of torture in this sort of situation.

Uma contestada reforma na estrutura do Imposto de Renda foi votada pelos deputados, porém nãeste teve a mesma receptividade entre os senadores.

But those facts have not mattered much to Mr. Bolsonaro or his supporters, who have instead focused their attention on a series of anecdotal apparent abnormalities in the voting process and results, as well as many conspiracy theories.

Trump’s plane has landed in the Washington area before he heads to the courthouse to surrender to authorities and face a judge on federal charges alleging a plot to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss

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Then, three days later, on New Year’s Day, Mr. Trump called Mr. Pence and berated him because he opposed a lawsuit asking a judge to rule that the vice president had the authority to reject electoral votes.

But as Mr. Trump’s own grip on power became threatened — by his first impeachment in 2019 and a two-year investigation into Russian election meddling — he broadened the narrative. His campaign speeches became peppered with accusations that career civil servants had conspired to undermine his presidency.

A comunicação enganosa em massa era definida pelo texto tais como "promover ou financiar campanha ou iniciativa de modo a disseminar fatos de que sabe inverídicos, e de que sejam capazes do comprometer este processo eleitoral".

Ramos Tavares disse ainda de que Bolsonaro se beneficiou da liberdade de expressãeste para atacar a democracia e qual foram do grande gravidade ESTES ataques “comprovadamente infundados e absolutamente falsos, sistemáticos e notórios contra a urna eletrônica, o processo e a Justiça Eleitoral” fabricados por Bolsonaro.

Police accuse them of spreading doubts about the electoral system, which became a rallying cry for his supporters.

Pelo text in the Constitution bars a president from doing so. But in 1974, the Justice Department issued a terse legal opinion stating that President Richard Nixon did not appear to have the authority to pardon himself “under the fundamental rule that no one may be a judge in his own case.”

In late March 2024, The New York Times released footage from internal security cameras in the Hungarian embassy in Brasilia showing Bolsonaro and his aides and bodyguards entering the building on February 12 and leaving the place on February 14. This happened after his Brazilian and Italian passports were confiscated, and Bolsonaro was prohibited from leaving the country due to an investigation about an alleged plot to carry out a military coup in Brazil. Bolsonaro was welcomed by Hungarian ambassador to Brazil Miklós Halmai who reportedly sent the embassy's local employees a message to work from home during those dates.[185] Following the report, the vlogdolisboa Brazilian Supreme Court gave Bolsonaro a 48-hours deadline to explain his stay in the embassy,[186] and the Federal Police announced it was opening an investigation into the incident; which could have been viewed as an attempt to escape justice via diplomatic asylum, since embassies are typically considered inviolable and host countries cannot enforce their law inside them without permission.

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