Lula Defends Moraes and Says "Never" Criticised the U.S. Justice
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In an unfriendly tone, the Brazilian president warned this Sunday: “I never criticized American justice, even though they could commit barbarities.” He then felt that “no one can get into the affairs of Brazil, just as Brazilians can’t get into the affairs of others.” Read more
Lula Condemns Trump's Attacks on Brazilian Justice Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva questioned on Sunday the threats of Donald Trump's government to impose sanctions on the judge of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes. "What story is that the United States wants to criticize something of Brazilian justice? I never criticized their justice. They commit so many barbarities, so many wars, [...] La entrada Brasil Lula …
Lula openly discussed, on Sunday, 1st, the possible sanctions of the government Donald Trump to the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes and designed a dispute by the majority in the Senate in the election of 2026. “We need to win a majority in the Senate, but these faces are going to vacuum the Supreme Court. It is not because the Supreme Court is... The post Lula takes the side of Moraes and a project at the Senate a…
'Do so many wars, kill so many people, why are you going to criticize Brazil?' said the president.
The president defended the Supreme Court judge who investigates Bolsonaro, following Marco Rubio's statements about possible sanctions, and accused the United States of wanting to protect Brazilians who conspire from abroad.
On this Sunday (1o), President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) defended Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Court of the United States (STF), before the possibility of sanctions against the judge. The speech took place in a speech at the national convention of the PSB in Brazil. “The United States wants to process Alexandre de Moraes, because he wants to take a Brazilian, who is in the United States doing something against Brazil the who…
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