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Brazil court freezes Bolsonaro son’s assets as Trump’s tariffs appear to backfire
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A Brazilian Supreme Court judge has frozen the assets and bank accounts of Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro. Eduardo is accused of using funds to lobby Donald Trump on his father’s behalf, while Jair himself faces potential arrest for violating a social media ban. This escalates a political showdown between Brazil’s current government and its right-wing opposition, with ties to Trump adding an international twist.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another political scandal—it’s a high-stakes clash that stretches from Brazil to the U.S. The freeze on Eduardo’s assets suggests serious legal trouble for the Bolsonaro family, while the Trump connection hints at how global alliances can backfire. For Brazilians, it’s another chapter in the battle over accountability for their divisive ex-leader. For everyone else, it’s a reminder of how political networks operate (and unravel) across borders.

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