American Coup

Brazil Supreme Court Finds Bolsonaro Guilty of Coup Plot, Sparks Hope and Envy

A majority of Brazil’s Supreme Court judges have voted to convict former President Jair Bolsonaro of plotting a military coup, potentially resulting in a lengthy prison sentence. Justice Cármen Lúcia Antunes Rocha ruled Bolsonaro guilty of attempting to cling to power after losing the 2022 election. Two other judges, Alexandre de Moraes and Flávio Dino, also found him guilty of leading a criminal organization that sought to overthrow Brazilian democracy. The former president’s sentence is expected to be determined after the remaining judge casts his vote, with a possible sentence up to 43 years.

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Stands Firm Against US Pressure in Bolsonaro Trial

The Brazilian Supreme Court commenced a five-day trial phase to determine the fate of former President Jair Bolsonaro, who faces a potential 43-year prison sentence for allegedly plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election. Judge Alexandre Moraes emphasized the court’s independence from external pressures, as Bolsonaro stands accused of attempting to establish a “real dictatorship” through a “criminal organization” seeking to overturn the election results. The charges include orchestrating a plan to declare a state of emergency and assassinate political rivals, with the court’s final decision expected by September 12. The proceedings, viewed as a critical test of democracy, have already sparked tension with the United States, while Bolsonaro’s supporters and detractors clashed outside his residence.

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Brazil Supreme Court Justice Threatens Bolsonaro: Reaction and Comparisons to the US

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has threatened to arrest former President Jair Bolsonaro for violating restrictions on his social media appearances. The judge cited a video shared by Bolsonaro’s son as a breach of the ban, which could lead to “immediate imprisonment” if a satisfactory explanation is not provided. Bolsonaro is currently on trial for allegedly plotting a coup, facing restrictions including a curfew, surveillance, and an ankle tag. Furthermore, these actions are closely followed by former ally Donald Trump, who has denounced the trial, adding to the tension between the two countries.

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Bolsonaro: Ankle Tag and Curfew Imposed Following Court Order

Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been ordered to wear an ankle tag and adhere to a curfew while standing trial on charges of plotting a coup, which he denies. The court’s decision followed a police raid on his home and political headquarters, also prohibiting him from social media and communication with specific individuals. Judge Alexandre de Moraes cited Bolsonaro’s deliberate and illegal actions, alleging attempts to hinder the trial and obstruct justice, leading to these restrictions. This comes amid the US president’s threat of tariffs on Brazilian goods, which he has called a “witch hunt”, in response to the legal proceedings.

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Bolsonaro Raided, Ankle Tagged: Brazilian Police Act While Trump Defends

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was targeted in a police raid on Friday, with the Supreme Court imposing restrictions including an ankle monitor, a ban on contact with foreign officials, and social media usage limitations. These measures were taken due to concerns he might flee the country amid his trial for allegedly plotting to overturn the 2022 election results. Bolsonaro’s son, Eduardo, was also accused of conspiring to impose sanctions on Brazilian officials. Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump threatened Brazil with tariffs, linking it to Bolsonaro’s trial, which has drawn criticism from current Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who stated the judiciary is independent.

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Prosecutor Accuses Bolsonaro of Inciting Insurrection in Brazil

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces accusations of attempting to overturn the 2022 election and inciting insurrection, which he vehemently denies, labeling the trial a “witch hunt.” Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet has presented a lengthy document detailing Bolsonaro’s alleged efforts to destabilize democratic rule, including seeking a coup. If convicted on the charges, which include leading an armed criminal organization, Bolsonaro could face decades in prison; however, the defense will soon present their case. International figures like former U.S. President Donald Trump have criticized the prosecution, while Brazilian Supreme Court officials have defended the integrity of the legal proceedings.

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Myanmar Junta Thanks Trump After Tariff Letter, Sparking Controversy

Myanmar’s military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, expressed gratitude to former US President Donald Trump, endorsing his false claims about the 2020 US election and seeking a reduction in economic sanctions. The junta’s response came after Trump sent a letter to the general, indicating a 40% tariff to be imposed on the country from August 1. This communication marked a notable instance of US recognition of the junta, which seized power in 2021, and prompted Hlaing to justify the military’s actions by citing electoral fraud. Furthermore, the junta leader also expressed appreciation for the shutting down of US-backed media outlets that had provided independent coverage of the country.

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Blue States Unite Against Technofascist Coup

Donald Trump and Elon Musk are orchestrating a coup in the United States, systematically dismantling constitutional governance through illegal actions. This involves seizing control of federal systems, purging civil servants, and disregarding Congressional oversight. The resulting shift from a government bound by law to one ruled by personal loyalty represents an existential threat to American democracy. Urgent action is required to resist this institutional capture before it’s too late. This is not a partisan issue, but a fight for the preservation of the constitutional order itself.

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