Bolsonaro Under 24/7 Observation: Brazil’s Move to Protect Democracy
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, currently under house arrest awaiting a verdict in his coup-plotting trial, is now under round-the-clock police surveillance, deemed a flight risk by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. This heightened security measure coincides with the upcoming final arguments in the case, where Bolsonaro faces a potential 40-year prison sentence if convicted of attempting to retain power after the 2022 election. The judge cited concerns about Bolsonaro’s son’s lobbying efforts in the United States and a draft asylum request, as well as the context of heightened tensions between the US and Brazil, which include visa revocations and criticisms of the trial.