Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes attributed the decline in public confidence in the Supreme Federal Court to the "beating" perpetrated by the Brazilian press in a veritable "gauntlet," where someone passes between two rows of aggressors. He even said there was "organization and method" involved, identifying journalists as dedicated to "attacking" the Supreme Court. At no point during
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Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes attributed the decline in public confidence in the Supreme Federal Court to the "beating" perpetrated by the Brazilian press in a veritable "gauntlet," where someone passes between two rows of aggressors. He even said there was "organization and method" involved, identifying journalists as dedicated to "attacking" the Supreme Court. At no point during