Dino questions the origin of audio that could incriminate Joice: how did Bolsonaro know?
The governor of Maranhão, Flávio Dino, questions how Bolsonaro gained access to the audios that could incriminate federal deputy Joice Hasselmann. “A few hours later, the audio appears. Legally, it's important evidence for the CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) on fake news. How did Bolsonaro know about the audio? Who gave it to him? Why?”
247 - The governor of Maranhão, Flávio Dino, questions how Bolsonaro gained access to the audios that could incriminate federal deputy Joice Hasselmann. “A few hours later, the audio appears. Legally, it's important evidence for the CPI (Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) on fake news. How did Bolsonaro know about the audio? Who gave it to him? Why?”
With his family increasingly under scrutiny from the Supreme Federal Court due to investigations into fake news, Jair Bolsonaro threatened to hand over to the Federal Police an audio recording that could incriminate the former government leader in the Chamber of Deputies and federal congresswoman Joice Hasselmann, who is the author of most of the accusations against the clan.
"If I had an audio recording of a very well-known congresswoman, passing it on to someone, saying: 'Look, create some more fake profiles to attack so-and-so.' Do you think that would look bad for that congresswoman?", Bolsonaro said, smiling at those he spoke to in the doorway of the presidential car.
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