Brazil police file court documents accusing Bolsonaro of planning to flee to Argentina to seek asylum | Jair Bolsonaro

The Brazilian police claimed that in the court documents, former President Jair Bolsonaro claimed that he had planned to escape to Argentina before allegedly planning a military coup on his mobile phone.
The far -right populist faced more than 40 years of imprisonment to decide whether the Brazilian Supreme Court has lost the result of the 2022 presidential elections lost to Bolsonaro’s leftist rival Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva next month.
Bolsonaro rejects charges, but some legal and political experts believe that the weight of the evidence means conviction and a heavy punishment is almost guaranteed.
On Wednesday, the Federal Police Inspectors submitted a 170-page report to the Supreme Court, which claimed to have found a document recorded on the phone of the former president in February 2024, two days after the seizure of the coup investigation of the Pasaport. In a report reviewed by Guardian, the police said the document plans to demand political asylum in Argentina, led by the extreme -right ally Javier Milei.
Bolsonaro’s former president of the sketch, which describes the former president of the sketch, which describes the sketch asylum seeking asylum, claims that “I am essentially persecuted with political reasons and crimes in the country I am of origin”.
Undated and unsigned letter “Argentina Javier Gerardo Milei’s most perfect president [sic]”. He claimed that Bolsonaro was“ faced with a close arrest – – that the asylum request would be “unjust, illegal, arbitrary and contrary to the constitution”.
Bolsonaro, who ruled Brazil from 2019 to the end of 2022, insists that he hoped to challenge Lula in the presidential elections of the next year, although it is prohibited from conducting disinformation by the Supreme Court for disinformation. Currently, the Supreme Court lives in house arrest in Brasília, the capital of Brasília, after finding that a court decision that prohibits the use of social media.
In a report to the Supreme Court, the Federal Police letter Bolsonaro said that “plans to escape from the country to prevent the implementation of the law”.
Bolsonaro’s accusation for Argentina’s plans to escape from Brazil came by the Federal Police former president and congress son Eduardo Bolsonaro officially attempting to intervene in Bolsonaro’s upcoming decision by encouraging Bolsonaro to press the US officials. A official accusation is a beginning for the accusations imposed. The decision will begin on 2 September and end on September 12th.
Eduardo Bolsonaro moved to the United States in February, and in recent months, the Brazil’s Supreme Court justice and the President of the President of the President of the President of Lula spent the administration of Donald Trump to put pressure on his father’s hearing.
In July, Trump slapped 50% tariffs in Brazil imports for retaliation for what he calls Bolsonaro to Bolsonaro, and announced sanctions against the Supreme Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who chaired the hearing of Bolsonaro.
Eight of 11 Supreme Court judges, including Brazil, including Moraes, were removed from the US visa, such as the wife of Health Minister Alexandre Padilha, one of the closest allies of Lula.
“This is really a political execution they were trying to do with Bolsonaro. I think this is terrible,” Trump said last week.
In other dramatic developments for the Brazilian politics, Silas Malafaia, a strong and wealthy evangelical priest, one of Bolsonaro’s most vocal pompom girls, was questioned by the police after returning to Rio from Portugal.
Malafaia, who was also investigated by the Federal police because of the suspicions that Bolsonaro tries to influence the outcome of the hearing, ordered him to communicate with Bolsonaro and his son Eduardo and deliver his passports.
The Police Report to the Supreme Court also revealed bad -mouth fights between members of the Bolsonaro clan and the key supporters of the former president.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, on a WhatsApp stock exchange on Jair Bolsonaro’s phone, seized as a part of the Federal Police Investigations, reacted to an interview he wrote in all capitals, criticizing his father: “Go and fucked himself.”
In another message from Malafaia to Jair Bolsonaro, Eduardo Bolsonaro, the leader of the Firebrand Church, is attacking Trump for celebrating his tariffs on Brazilian imports. “Sorry, President. Eduardo’s son, an inexperienced prick that delivers the nationalist discourse to Lula and the left … A fool. I’m gushing!”
Eduardo Bolsonaro said in a statement that the police criticized for “special, absolutely normal conversations leaking”. He motivated the movement “embarrassing” and politically.
The surveys show that Lula received support in the polls after Trump’s attempts to press Brazil, and that more than 70% of the Brazilians opposed the US president’s actions and only 21% support them.




