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Brazil: Bolsonaro Ally Faces Trial for Trump Intervention in Coup Case

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Eduardo bolsonaro, son of former​ Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, will face trial for allegedly⁤ soliciting assistance from then-U.S. president Donald Trump to interfere in a federal investigation targeting his father, ‍Brazil’s Supreme court ruled on thursday. The decision marks a​ significant escalation in legal ⁤challenges facing⁤ the Bolsonaro family following Jair Bolsonaro’s departure from office in January 2023.

The case centers around allegations that Eduardo Bolsonaro, who⁢ served as a federal congressman, attempted to obtain classified ‌data⁤ and influence the outcome of a probe into ⁣his father’s ⁤conduct during and after his presidency. This investigation includes scrutiny of Bolsonaro’s actions ⁣surrounding the January 8, 2023,⁣ riots⁢ in Brasília and alleged ​attempts to undermine Brazil’s electoral system. A conviction could lead to disqualification from⁤ holding public office and potential ‍imprisonment.

According to court documents, Eduardo ‍Bolsonaro met with Trump officials in December 2022, seeking support to ‍challenge the integrity of Brazil’s electronic voting⁢ system. He allegedly claimed, without evidence, ⁣that the system was vulnerable to fraud and requested ‍assistance in discrediting the election results. Brazilian authorities ⁤obtained recordings and witness⁤ testimonies supporting these claims.

The Supreme Court‘s ⁣decision to ​proceed with the trial follows a lengthy investigation led by Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who has been a central figure in efforts to hold the bolsonaros accountable for alleged wrongdoing. Moraes authorized police raids on properties linked to⁢ the family and issued arrest warrants for several​ individuals suspected of involvement in the​ alleged conspiracy.

“The actions‍ investigated ‌suggest ⁢a coordinated effort ⁤to undermine democratic institutions and obstruct justice,” stated a court filing released Thursday. “The evidence‌ indicates a clear‍ intent to leverage⁣ foreign influence for personal and political gain.”

The‍ trial is expected to begin within the ⁣next few months, and legal experts predict ‌a contentious legal battle. Eduardo Bolsonaro has consistently denied any wrongdoing, claiming he was merely exercising his right to seek ‍international⁢ support for his concerns about electoral integrity. His legal team has vowed to appeal the Supreme ⁢Court’s decision.

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