Trump calls Bolsonaro’s preemptive arrest 'too bad' as ex-Brazilian leader taken into custody for 27-year sentence
- Donald Trump expressed regret over the arrest of Jair Bolsonaro, stating it was 'too bad.'
- Brazil's Supreme Court mandated Bolsonaro's detention due to concerns he might flee before beginning a sentence for orchestrating a coup attempt.
- Jair Bolsonaro, 70, was moved from house arrest in Brasilia to federal police headquarters.
- Earlier this week, Trump lifted a 40% tariff on 238 Brazilian products, citing concerns about Brazil's practices.
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The 70-year-old sentenced ex-president damaged his shackle with a soldering iron and was then detained again. Now another application for house arrest is made for health reasons.
The President of Brazil added that it was more than two years of investigation that led to a 27-year sentence. Still, Bosch de Braga ends today 'lay-off'
Trump calls Bolsonaro’s preemptive arrest 'too bad' as ex-Brazilian leader taken into custody for 27-year sentence
Arrest comes days before Bolsonaro was set to begin serving 27-year sentence over attempted coup, with one judge suggesting former president was preparing to flee - Anadolu Ajansı
U.S. President Donald Trump learned during an interview about the arrest of Jair Bolsonaro, former president of Brazil, a situation he described as “very bad.” In front of the media, Donald Trump acknowledged not being aware of the arrest of his political ally Jair Bolsonaro, so the media there confirmed to him the arrest of the former president. It is recalled that Jair Bolsonaro was pre-emptively arrested this Saturday, after being pointed out…
Martin De Luca recalled that this week the U.S. government lifted 40% tariffs on some Brazilian products
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