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Bebianno tells ally he has "papers and documents" that could implicate Bolsonaro.

Presidential emissaries are already working to try and avert the worst from the crisis that is expected to culminate in the resignation of Minister Gustavo Bebianno: future revelations from the campaign strategist about the elections, the transition, and the first weeks of government; he told one of them that they have "papers and documents" that, in his opinion, are incriminating; when questioned about possible recordings, he did not respond; he also reportedly said that he will not spare his son, Carlos Bolsonaro, the central figure in the crisis.

Bebianno tells ally he has "papers and documents" that could implicate Bolsonaro (Photo: Agência Brasil)

247 - Presidential emissaries are already working to avert the worst from the crisis that is expected to culminate in the resignation of Minister Gustavo Bebianno: future revelations from the campaign strategist about the elections, the transition, and the first weeks of government; he told one of them that they have "papers and documents" that, in his opinion, are compromising. When questioned about possible recordings, he did not respond. This information comes from [source missing]. Radar Column.

Bebianno also reportedly said that he does not intend to spare the president's son, councilman Carlos Bolsonaro, the central figure in the crisis that will result in his dismissal this Monday, the 18th. In conversations, he recounts that Carlos's "exacerbated jealousy" of his father was prioritized over the project of improving the country, to which he dedicated himself in recent years as coordinator and promoter of Bolsonaro's campaign. reveal journalists Camila Turtelli and Anne Warth.

According to the Lauro Jardim's columnBebianno reportedly said, "The problem isn't the kid. Jair is the problem. He uses Carlos as a tool. It's frightening."

Another revealing statement from this weekend, brought to light by journalist Gerson CamarottiThe rumor was that the soon-to-be former minister had said, in a heartfelt conversation with associates, that he owes Brazil an apology for having enabled Bolsonaro's candidacy, and that he never imagined Bolsonaro would be such a weak president.

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