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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Trump Is Returning to Power While Bolsonaro Faces Prison
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There is arguably no statesman who cuts such a striking political resemblance to Donald J. Trump than Jair Bolsonaro, Brazils former president.
The two men built their brash political brands on insulting rivals, attacking the press, doubting science and vowing to unroot political elites. When they were each running for re-election, they both warned that only fraud could cause them to lose. And when each lost, they both questioned the results and helped spark attempted insurrections in their respective capitols.
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So why have the two political matches faced such different fates for similar acts?
A key reason: Brazilian institutions have responded to Mr. Bolsonaro far differently than their U.S. counterparts responded to Mr. Trump.
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https://archive.is/WRSiR
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/world/americas/trump-bolsonaro-brazil.html
Also, see this article posted by JudiLynn:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/110891196
It's about Brazilian police accusing Bolsonaro of plotting a coup.
Lulu KC
(5,443 posts)I did not see it working out so well. I'm so pleased with Lula! May he please last.
LeftInTX
(31,292 posts)Lula was found guilty by the lower court of accepting R$3.7 million in bribes ($940,000 US) in the form of improvements to his beachfront house, made by construction company Grupo Metha [pt], which in turn received lucrative contracts from the state-owned oil company Petrobras.[
Lulu KC
(5,443 posts)But Lula isn't going to bring the Amazon basin down with him. He seems selfless in comparison.
wanderer54
(60 posts)The judge and the prosecutor conspired together to prevent Lula from running in the Presidential elections