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Title: Rubio Warns US Will Respond to Bolsonaro’s Sentence

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

U.S. Lawmakers Condemn Bolsonaro Conviction, Threaten‍ Retaliation

WASHINGTON – The United States is‌ signaling strong disapproval of the conviction of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, wiht prominent lawmakers vowing repercussions and‌ alleging political persecution. Senator Marco Rubio publicly denounced⁣ the ruling, characterizing ‍it as a troubling progress for democratic norms.

The escalating tensions follow a Thursday decision by Brazil‘s Supreme ⁢Court to sentence Bolsonaro to ⁤27 years and three months in prison for conspiring against the country’s democratic order following his 2022 election defeat to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The ‍conviction​ has triggered a swift response ⁣from Washington, raising concerns about the potential impact on‌ U.S.-Brazil relations and trade. This​ case arrives amid existing ⁤trade disputes, including a‌ 50 percent tariff imposed by former President Donald Trump on numerous Brazilian exports in response to the proceedings against Bolsonaro – a measure the Lula administration has rejected.

Previously, Donald Trump expressed “surprise” at the conviction and defended Bolsonaro as a “good man.” The current administration​ has taken further action, sanctioning and barring Judge Alexandre de Moraes, the lead investigator in the Bolsonaro case, from entering the United States, accusing him of​ conducting a ‍”witch hunt.” ‍

The conviction ​stems ‌from Bolsonaro’s alleged attempts to undermine the ⁣election results and incite the January 8, 2023, assault on Brazil’s presidential offices, parliament, and Supreme Court by ultra-right ⁣activists. Lula da Silva was ⁤officially inaugurated on January 1, ‌2023, just days before the violent attacks.

The⁣ unfolding situation ‍presents a significant diplomatic challenge ⁣for both countries, with potential ramifications for regional stability⁢ and economic partnerships. Further U.S. responses are anticipated as the legal process in Brazil ‍continues.

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