Brazil’s supreme court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to wear an ankle monitor.

The decision came as the former president’s home and party headquarters in Brasilia were searched on Friday.

Members of Bolsonaro’s right-wing Liberal Party said he was also ordered to stop using social media and end communications with diplomats.

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    22 hours ago

    I would say “and THAT is how you do it, America”

    But I have no faith in this sticking. Mr. Pockets is made of Teflon.

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      19 hours ago

      You’d be surprised at how hard Latin America can go on their corrupt presidents. Peru is a good example, with many ex-presidents in jail or in exile cause they’d go to jail if they ever went back home. One even shot himself (kinda sorta on live TV too!) to avoid incarceration. 🙃

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      I wouldn’t be so sure. They drug Lula out of his house in the dead of night in his underpants and imprisoned him for corruption previously. It now seems that the arrest was for more political rather than criminal reasons, but it also shows that the Brazilian people have a much larger appetite for imprisoning former presidents than Americans do. I would not be surprised if Bolsonaro sees real jail time.

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        They did

        And make no mistake Lula is also a crook, he just so happens to be a crook I’m aligned politically with (reformist leftist rather than neofascist)

        But that just further proves the Teflon claim:

        He did get locked up.

        And now he’s president again.

        Idk how it is in the first world

        But over here it’s pretty much a known fact that every politician is a Mafioso first and a politician second. When they do get in trouble it’s usually because they messed up enough in the political sphere that the other crooks decide to use the apparatus of law to fuck them over. Because if it were about their crimes they’d ALL be behind bars.

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        21 hours ago

        It now seems that the arrest was for more political rather than criminal reasons

        That’s just false.

        They rewrote the law so that the judges that judged were the wrong ones, decided that this invalidated the judgement that already happened, and that no existing judge had the authority to rule over the case. He wasn’t deemed non-guilty of anything, no evidence was found wrong, and no crime was corrected.

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          I’m not saying he wasn’t guilty, I’m saying he was an operator in a system that was already corrupt rather than doing something unusually criminal. I am no expert, so please correct me if I have misunderstood something.

          As I read it, he was found guilty of taking campaign bribes from wealthy oil businesses because it was a requirement for having any chance of getting elected in Brazil. Petrobras had essentially become a criminal organization that was controlling huge numbers of politicians, and their support was a requirement to win elections. Lula seems to have participated in the corrupt system, but it does not seem like he was the person who made it be that way.

          When I say his arrest was for political reasons, I mean the embarrassment of him being drug out of his home in his underpants seemed to be more about damaging the reputation of the Workers Party rather than any suggestion that he was the kind of criminal who needed to be taken by a forceful raid. I probably worded my first post a little poorly.

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            The police, persecution and two independent levels of the Judiciary found him to be the central player on the Petrobras scandal that you talked about (and either way, it was created while he was the president). He was the central player on the scandal of car companies paying him (personally) to avoid paying taxes. He inherited the position of central player on the scandal of construction companies paying bribes.

            There were dozens of other crimes. He was right on the middle in most of them. Including the one where he used taxpayer money to bribe representatives and senators.

            Cut the bullshit.

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      21 hours ago

      If he stops making newsworth content, the news will be tempted to fill their space with other, less egregious corruption scandals.

      So, I don’t expect him to go out free, but I really expect him to keep just enough freedom he needs to keep throwing shit around.