Bolsonaro refers to Moraes' decision against businessmen as a 'scoundrel's stroke of the pen'.
The speech took place in Novo Hamburgo (RS), just four days before September 7th.
247 - Jair Bolsonaro hardened his tone this Saturday (3) against Minister Alexandre de Moraes, current president of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), just four days before September 7th. During a campaign event in Novo Hamburgo (RS), he referred to the minister as a 'bum' when criticizing the decision against businessmen who defended the coup in WhatsApp conversations, according to Report by Guilherme Amado, from Metrópoles..
On Tuesday (23), the Federal Police carried out an operation authorized by Moraes at addresses linked to some of these businessmen, which It angered the Presidential Palace.The decision also mandates the blocking of social media accounts and the lifting of telecommunications secrecy. The Supreme Court cannot "remain on the defensive" against coup attempts, the minister argued.
"We recently saw businessmen having their lives scrutinized, receiving visits from the Federal Police because they were privately discussing a matter that is of no interest to them," Bolsonaro said this Saturday, according to... report from Folha de S.Paulo.
"I can gather half a dozen people here, have a chat, and say whatever I want. Just because there's some bum listening behind a tree to our conversation doesn't mean he's going to steal our freedom. Now, even more of a bum than the one listening is the one who signs the decree after hearing what that bum heard," he concluded.
In the same event, Bolsonaro asked the following question to the women.In defending the idea that arming the population is for security purposes, he asked: "Would you rather pull out the Maria da Penha Law or a pistol from your purse?" This same Saturday, the former president... Lula advocated for "recreating the Ministry of Women."".
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