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Lawmaker son of Brazil’s Bolsonaro announces relocation to the US as father faces legal woes

  • Eduardo Bolsonaro announced an indefinite unpaid leave from office to remain in the United States and advocate for his father's case.
  • Almost 1,500 Bolsonaro supporters were arrested following a riot in Brasília shortly after Lula's inauguration on January 1, 2023.
  • Congressperson Rogério Correia stated that if Jair Bolsonaro returned to Brazil, authorities would confiscate his passport to prevent him from plotting further coup activities.
  • Elon Musk referred to the Brazilian judicial actions as oppressive, calling the judge an 'evil dictator cosplaying as a judge.
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Brazilian deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, 40, one of the former president's sons, announced on Tuesday that he left his seat as a federal deputy in Brasilia and settled, for an indefinite period, in the United States. The decision, announced from the United States, where he is travelling, comes just a week before the Supreme Court of Brazil decides whether to impute Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly leading the strategy to strike a blow after the elections…

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Eduardo Bolsonaro, a Member of Parliament for Sao Paulo, was seen as a serious successor to his father, sentenced in 2023 to eight years of ineligibility for his attacks on the democratic system and banned from running for office in the presidential election of 2026.

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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