
Jair Bolsonaro, former president of Brazil, is seeking to stay within the U.S. after making use of for a six-month vacationer visa, in response to studies.
Reuters reported that Bolsonaro’s legal professional confirmed that the visa was being sought, as a rising variety of Democrats in Washington known as to have him extradited to Brazil, the place he faces accusations of inciting a capitol assault paying homage to what happened in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6.
Former President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro appears to be like on after a press convention two days after being defeated by Lula da Silva within the presidential runoff at Alvorada Palace on November 1, 2022, in Brasilia, Brazil. Bolsonaro did not acknowledge his defeat and requested supporters to protest in a pacific manner and permitting free transit by the nation.
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Bolsonaro was initially scheduled to return to Brazil in late January, however the assault on the Brazilian capitol by hundreds of his supporters seems to have modified his plans – he initially deliberate to depart the U.S. prior to later, crediting the potential for his hospitalization in early January for problems associated to his 2018 stabbing.
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Bolsonaro’s legal professional, Felipe Alexandre, informed Reuters the U.S. obtained his shopper’s software on Friday, including that his shopper will stay right here till a call is made on his software.
“He wish to take a while off, clear his head, and revel in being a vacationer in america for a number of months earlier than deciding what his subsequent step will likely be,” Alexandre informed Reuters. “Whether or not or not he’ll use the total six months will likely be as much as him and no matter technique we comply with embark on primarily based on his plans as they develop.”

Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks throughout a gathering with Governors at Planalto Palace in Brasilia, on January 9, 2023, a day after supporters of Brazil’s far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro invaded the Congress, presidential palace, and Supreme Court docket. – Brazilian safety forces locked down the world round Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court docket Monday, a day after supporters of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro stormed the seat of energy in riots that triggered a global outcry. Hardline Bolsonaro supporters have been protesting exterior military bases calling for a navy intervention to cease Lula from taking energy since his election win.
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Brazilian authorities detained over 1,500 rioters who participated in an assault on the nation’s Congress, Presidential Palace and Supreme court docket on Jan. 8, 2023.
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That day, hundreds of Bolsonaro’s supporters participated within the riot, although the previous president denied any involvement in inciting them.
Democrats in contrast the assault to the pro-Trump storming of the U.S. Capitol in January 2021, and like former President Donald Trump, Bolsonaro refused to concede to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and didn’t attend his inauguration.
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva has named him personally chargeable for the assault, although no formal investigation or costs have been made.
“He didn’t simply provoke this or encourage this—he’s nonetheless encouraging this through social media,” Da Silva mentioned following the assaults.