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Lula Says on TV Trump's Tariff Is "Unacceptable Blackmail," Calls Supportive Politicians 'Traitors to the Nation' - 18/07/2025 - Business

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In a televised address, the president states that international companies must follow Brazil's rules

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Lula da Silva accused Donald Trump of "inadmissibility" by the attacks on the Brazilian institutions and criticized the sharing of "false information on trade between Brazil and the US".

·Portugal
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In responding to the threat of tariff by American President Donald Trump, President Lula and the ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) adopted the same rhetorical speech. The strategy is to attack their shortcomings by calling them enemies or traitors of the homeland. Furthermore, both Lula and the STF support that the Brazilian reaction is... The post Crusoe: Dobradinha de Lula with STF attacks common enemies first appeared on The Antagn…

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RÍO DE JANEIRO, 17 Jul (Xinhua) — Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, described in a national pronouncement as “unacceptable blackmail” the letter sent by his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in which a 50 percent tariff on Brazilian products was announced and Brazilian politicians were accused of supporting foreign attacks. In a message broadcast on television and radio, Lula stated that, after more than ten meetings with the US governm…

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stressed the division of powers in a nationwide radio and television address on Donnersdtag (17th) and declared that no one was above the law. In a five-minute speech, the head of state of the largest economy in Latin America stated that he would respond with diplomacy and multilateralism to the threats of Donald Trump's government, [...] The post Brazil: Customs increase is "unacceptable blackmail" first appe…

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva described on Thursday Donald Trump's threat of imposing a 50% customs surcharge on Brazil in a speech broadcast on the national channel as "unacceptable song".

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