Brazilian ex-President indicted for allegedly plotting to kill socialist sitting president
Shocking allegations against former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have come to light.
Bolsonaro and 36 others have been CHARGED with allegedly plotting to assassinate the current president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
This news likely left Donald Trump in disbelief, having survived MULTIPLE assassination attempts himself.
According to reports, Bolsonaro and the others charged were planning to use poison to kill the president.
An official police statement has now been released on the horrific news.
“The evidence was obtained through several police investigations carried out over almost two years, based on the breaking of computer, telephone, banking and tax confidentiality, plea bargains, searches and seizures, among other measures duly authorized by the Judiciary,” the police statement wrote.
“The plan drawn up by those under investigation detailed the human and military resources needed to carry out the actions, using advanced military operational techniques, in addition to the subsequent establishment of an ‘Institutional Crisis Management Office’ to be integrated by the investigated parties themselves to manage institutional conflicts arising as a result of the actions,” Federal Police said.
Since his indictment, Bolsonaro gave a statement to a Brazilian outlet called Metropoles.
“Minister Alexandre de Moraes conducts the entire investigation, adjusts testimonies, arrests without charges, fishes for evidence, and has a very creative advisory board. He does everything the law doesn’t say,” said Bolsonaro in the statement, allegedly.
Bolsonaro reportedly said “we have to see what’s in this Federal Police indictment. I’ll wait for the lawyer. Obviously, this will go to the Attorney General’s Office. The [Attorney General’s Office] is where the fight begins. I can’t expect anything from a team that uses creativity to denounce me.”
The current president has now released a statement after surviving the alleged poisoning attempt.
“I’m a guy who has a lot more to be thankful for because I’m alive. The attempt to poison me and [Vice President] Alckmin didn’t work -- we’re here,” he said.
For now, all we can do is wait to see if the former president of Brazil will be found guilty.
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