Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces mounting evidence of attempting to involve the military in overturning his defeat in the 2022 election. Bolsonaro did not directly address allegations by armed-forces commanders. Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Dias Toffoli's investigation on corruption has raised concerns about a possible constitutional amendment. A Brazilian politician from Lula's party openly supports an adversary of ex-president Lula as the judge in Bolsonaro's case, highlighting disrespect towards the supreme court.
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Check out Matthew Taylor's piece on Dias Toffoli's (Brazilian Supreme Court Justice) investigation on @anticorruption. The decision was part of a troubling pattern and has led to a possible constitutional amendment.
Brazilian politician belonging to Lula's party openly cheers the fact that the judge who will "judge" Bolsonaro is an adversary of the ex-president. The disrespect reserved for the supreme court is not surprising. Lula appointed his own lawyer as one of the 11 supreme judges🤡 https://t.co/CsL9Tgq6ZF
From our Editorial Fund: The Crisis of the Argentine Justice System. The crisis is reflected not only in the popular consideration of the actions of the judges, and in the journalistic investigations that show their shortcomings... https://t.co/vaeA7ZdkO0 #Argentina 🇦🇷
Jair Bolsonaro said he did not fear trial as evidence mounts of his efforts to convince the military to step in to overturn his defeat in the 2022 election. Bolsonaro did not refer directly to the allegations made by two armed-forces commanders https://t.co/pFsIhCLIp2 https://t.co/AIAKcQGfxG