Brazil judge orders house arrest of former president

The Supreme Court of Brazil ordered former right -right President Jair Bolsonaro to be under house arrest.
He is tried on his allegations and plans a coup he denies.
Although President Donald Trump has used the hearing of Mr. Bolsonaro, which he called “witch hunt” as a reason to apply 50% tariff to some Brazilian goods, although the US has surplus with Brazil.
Judge Alexandre De Moraes, responsible for the investigation of Mr. Bolsonaro, said that the decision did not comply with the restriction orders of Mr. Bolsonaro last month.
Mr. Moraes approved by the United States, Mr. Bolsonaro’s allies, social networks, attacks on the Supreme Court and the external intervention to the Brazilian judiciary to spread messages to spread the messages, he said.
On Sunday, pro -Bolsonaro rallies were held in various Brazilian cities. One of his sons, Flávio, briefly put his father into the crowd in Rio de Janeiro.
Flávio was later reportedly released a video he deleted later.
Mr. Moraes also banned from receiving a visit other than lawyers or people authorized by the Supreme Court and using a mobile phone directly or through third parties.
Previously, he was ordered to wear an ankle label, to comply with the curfew, not to use social media, and not to communicate with his son Eduardo Bolsonaro, who was a US officials in the United States.
These restrictions were implemented because of allegations that Donald encouraged Trump to intervene in the case.




