@nikolas_dm@FlavioBolsonaro para presidente. Precisamos resgatar nosso país o mais rápido possível! Recuperar AGORA, não com papinho de esperar 10 anos… aí não haverá mais Brasil. “A corda”!!
@silvionavarro@Marcos_11_66 Como levar uma tranqueira dessa à sério. Precisamos resgatar nosso país. Totalmente desconectada da Copa, mas que pelo menos sirva de motivação para os jogadores.
@Hotspotorlando@gersongomes For the vast majority of the population, YES, he’s finished. If there’s transparency in the electoral process, the results will show.
@MarleideGomes8@PollonMarcos@BolsonaroSP Ver esse papinho de “soberania” na boca de militantes esquerdistas acéfalos, é de dar náusea. Digno dos piores momentos das ditaduras e narco-terrorismo na Venezuela e Colômbia juntos.
@MValle31147@PollonMarcos@BolsonaroSP@BolsonaroSP Eduardo, parabéns por jogar luz nas perseguições políticas e inconstitucionalidades que estão se repetindo no aparelhado Judiciário brasileiro. Isso terá um fim, em breve.
Statement from CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp on the Political Persecution of Eduardo Bolsonaro
CPAC condemns in the strongest possible terms the conviction and sentencing of Eduardo Bolsonaro by Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court. This is a grave violation of democratic norms, free speech, and the rule of law.
Let’s be clear: Eduardo Bolsonaro’s so-called “crime” was not violence. It was not corruption. It was not a threat against anyone. His alleged crime was exposing the corruption, censorship, and abuse of power taking place inside the Brazilian government and its Supreme Court.
This is lawfare, plain and simple. Eduardo Bolsonaro is being targeted for political reasons because he dared to speak the truth about what is happening in Brazil and because he refused to stay silent while his father, President Jair Bolsonaro, and millions of Brazilian conservatives were subjected to political persecution.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes has become the face of this judicial overreach. Moraes ignored a U.S. judicial proceeding related to censorship of Americans on social media only reinforced what the world already sees: Brazil’s ruling establishment wants the power to silence its critics at home while escaping scrutiny abroad.
Even more alarming, Moraes voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro in a case in which Moraes himself claims to be the victim. In any impartial judicial system, it would be unthinkable for a magistrate to act simultaneously as judge and alleged victim. Yet that is precisely what Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court has allowed, turning the appearance of justice into an instrument of political retribution.
No court should be above accountability. No judge should be allowed to censor political opponents, intimidate opponents, or punish citizens for speaking out. And no democracy can survive when criminal law is twisted into a weapon against the opposition.
CPAC stands with Eduardo Bolsonaro, President Jair Bolsonaro, and the Brazilian people who are fighting for free speech, fair elections, judicial accountability, and real democracy.
The world is watching Brazil. Conservatives across America and around the globe will not be silent while lawfare replaces justice.