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After Surgery Against Bolsonaro, Flavio Says It Would Be 'Just' Suspending Tariff and 'Metro' Individual Sanctions

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The former president's son suggested punishments to the authorities as an alternative to tariffs, but then closed the publication.
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After Jair Bolsonaro became the target of PF operation this Saturday, 18, Flavio Bolsonaro suggested replacing Donald Trump's ‘tariff’ for a penalty to Alexandre Moraes, but then shut down the publication. The PL Senator wrote on X: “The fair Donald Trump would suspend the rate of 50% on Brazilian imports and meter sanctions... The post The return of Flasnoro Bolsonaro by responding to the Moraes appeared first on The Antagonist.

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On Saturday (18), Senator Flavio Bolsonaro (PL) suggested that “justice” would be suspended by US President Donald Trump at 50% on imports of Brazil’s products and instead apply individual sanctions to those who are supposed to be persecuted for their own interests. “Right is @realDonaldTurp suspends the 50% rate on Brazilian imports and imposes individual sanctions on those who pursue American citizens and businesses, they violate their freedom…

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Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, son of former president Jair Bolsonaro, closed the publication shortly afterward. Read more

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The former president's son suggested punishments to the authorities as an alternative to tariffs, but then closed the publication.

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Bolsonaro's son says he found it best to remove publication because he didn't have control over the matter

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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