Brazil's Eduardo Bolsonaro charged in case linked to father's coup attempt
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Brazil's Eduardo Bolsonaro charged in case linked to father's coup attempt
"Brazil's prosecutor general has charged federal lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro with coercion in a case linked to the one in which his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro, was convicted for plotting a coup. The younger Bolsonaro has repeatedly sought to subordinate the interests of Brazil and the entire society to his own personal and family agenda, the prosecutor general's office said in a statement on Monday."
"Eduardo Bolsonaro moved to the United States this year to seek support from President Donald Trump to stop criminal proceedings against his father and has claimed credit for pushing the White House to announce 50 percent tariffs on most Brazilian goods. The lawmaker linked Monday's charge to new sanctions imposed by the US on the wife of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who presided over Jair Bolsonaro's trial."
"His son called the staff of the prosecutor general's office Moraes's lackeys. Eduardo Bolsonaro added that he received news of the bogus accusation from the media and would wait for the legal case to be communicated through official channels before making a formal statement."
Federal lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro has been charged with coercion in a case connected to his father Jair Bolsonaro's conviction for plotting a coup. The prosecutor general's office said Eduardo Bolsonaro repeatedly sought to subordinate Brazil's and society's interests to his personal and family agenda. Eduardo Bolsonaro moved to the United States this year to seek support from President Donald Trump to stop criminal proceedings and claimed credit for prompting the White House to announce 50 percent tariffs on most Brazilian goods. He linked the charge to US sanctions on the wife of Justice Alexandre de Moraes and criticized the prosecutor general's staff, calling them Moraes's lackeys. He said he learned of the accusation from media reports and would wait for official communication before formally responding.
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