SAO PAULO — Brazil’s Prosecutor General has charged federal lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro with coercion in a case tied to his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro. The elder Bolsonaro was recently convicted of plotting a coup.
Allegations from Prosecutor General
In a statement released Monday, prosecutors said Eduardo Bolsonaro “repeatedly sought to subordinate the interests of Brazil and the entire society to his own personal and family agenda.” Authorities argue his actions extend beyond politics, affecting Brazil’s stability and governance.
Move to the United States
Earlier this year, Eduardo Bolsonaro relocated to the United States. His main goal, prosecutors claim, was to gain support from U.S. President Donald Trump in an effort to block criminal charges against his father. This connection has raised concerns in Brazil about foreign influence on domestic legal matters.
Trade Tariffs and U.S. Relations
Eduardo Bolsonaro also took credit for convincing the White House to impose 50 percent tariffs on most Brazilian goods. The move sparked widespread criticism at home, as Brazilian exporters warned of severe economic damage. Farmers and industrial leaders say the tariffs threaten Brazil’s competitiveness in the U.S. market.
Wider Political Fallout
The charges come as Brazil faces deep political divisions following Jair Bolsonaro’s conviction. The Bolsonaro family continues to command a strong following among conservative voters, but critics argue their actions undermine Brazil’s democratic institutions. Analysts warn the case against Eduardo could further polarize Brazilian politics in the months ahead.
International Implications
The close ties between the Bolsonaros and Trump have also drawn international scrutiny. Diplomats in South America fear that Brazil’s legal and political turbulence could affect regional stability. Observers say Washington’s role in the controversy may complicate future U.S.–Brazil relations.
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