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Despite ankle monitor, defiant ex-Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro says only he can stop China and beat Lula

Despite ankle monitor, defiant ex-Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro says only he can stop China and beat Lula

Posted on 19 July 2025 By jobuzo
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BRASILIA, July 19 — With dark jeans pulled over an ankle monitor attached just hours earlier, Brazil’s right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro made clear on Friday that the humiliation of court-ordered restraints would not curb his role in global politics.

In a defiant interview with Reuters at his party’s offices, raided at dawn in the latest crackdown from the Supreme Court, Bolsonaro cast himself as the man to renegotiate US tariffs, curb Chinese influence and beat back leftists in Brazil.

“They want to get me out of the political game next year,” he said, referring to an election in which President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is set to seek a fourth term. “Without me in the race, Lula could beat anyone.”

Even after Brazil’s Supreme Court barred him on Friday from contact with foreign officials, the ex-president insisted he wants to meet with US President Donald Trump, who slapped a 50 per cent tariff on Brazilian goods last week and demanded an end to Bolsonaro’s trial for trying to overturn the last election.

While some allies worry Trump’s tactic is backfiring, tying Bolsonaro to the economic fallout and rallying support behind Lula, the ex-president remained supportive of his ally in the White House.

“I would never give advice to Trump. Who am I? I respect him,” said Bolsonaro, seated at a table with two volumes within reach: a copy of the Brazilian constitution and a magazine with Trump on the cover. “His country is an example for us. We’re not an example for them.”

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Protesters wearing masks depicting US President Donald Trump and former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro take part in a protest in defence of retail employment and national sovereignty at 25 de Marco, a popular shopping street in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, on July 18, 2025. — AFP pic

In court orders on Friday, based on allegations that Bolsonaro had courted Trump’s intervention in legal matters, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes slapped the ex-president with a curfew and ankle monitor and banned him from using social media, approaching foreign embassies or dealing with foreign officials.

Bolsonaro called Moraes a “dictator” and described the latest court orders as acts of “cowardice.”

“I feel supreme humiliation,” he said, when asked how it felt to wear the ankle monitor. “I am 70 years old, I was president of the republic for four years.”

Bolsonaro denied any plans to leave the country, but said he would meet with Trump if he could get back his passport, which police seized last year. He also said he wanted to discuss Trump’s tariff threat with the top US diplomat in Brazil.

Trump has praised Bolsonaro, but told journalists this week that he is “not like a friend.” When pressed for details of their relationship, the Brazilian former army captain began describing the advance of Chinese interests in Latin America.

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“China is taking over Brazil. Many see that in Brazil I am the person who can stop China, as long as I have a warlike, nuclear nation behind me. Which one? Up north,” he said.

He said the BRICS bloc of developing nations, formed originally by Brazil, Russia, India and China, had become a “brotherhood of dictatorships and war criminals.”

While hosting the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro this month, Lula compared Trump to an unwanted “emperor,” drawing the ire of the US president, who threatened to raise tariffs on the group for its “anti-American policies.” — Reuters

Despite ankle monitor, defiant ex-Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro says only he can stop China and beat Lula


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