Ranier Bragon: Bolsonaro has everything to do with Flaviogate, only those who don't want to see it can't.
In his column in the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, journalist Ranier Bragon states that "it takes a lot of love in one's heart, a lot of candor of spirit to consider plausible the (non-)explanations given so far by Jair Bolsonaro about the highly suspicious case of his son Flávio and his former driver, Fabrício Queiroz."
247 - In your column In the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper, journalist Ranier Bragon states that "it takes a lot of love in one's heart, a lot of candor of spirit to consider plausible the (non-)explanations given so far by Jair Bolsonaro about the highly suspicious case of his son Flávio and his former driver, Fabrício Queiroz." "Forgive me, those enraptured by the honeymoon, but unfortunately Jair has a lot to do with this," he says.
The journalist emphasizes that "the president received R$ 24 from Queiroz in his wife Michelle's account. He also employed a daughter of this driver in his Brasília office, who passed on almost her entire salary to her father and whose identifiable occupation was that of a personal trainer in Rio."
"Is it plausible that Bolsonaro would lend R$ 40 to a person who, according to COAF (Council for Financial Activities Control), moved millions? Is it plausible that the president didn't even show a small bank statement of the alleged loan? Is it plausible that the payment went to his wife under the argument that her husband, who received R$ 33,7 monthly in his account, didn't have time to move money? Is it plausible that Bolsonaro didn't know what Queiroz's daughter was doing in his office?", he questions.