Left -wing Brazilian President Luiz Inecio Lula Da Silva, commonly known as Lula, described US President Donald Trump’s tariff threat and Brazilian judiciary criticism at a television address on Thursday.
Trump has threatened 50% of Tarts on Brazil goods starting on 1 August.
The US President has said that the tariffs remained in the wooden place until legal allegations were made against former Conservative Brazilian President Zaier Bolsoro.
Bolsonaro is prosecuting the allegations that he was involved in a coup attempt after the 2022 presidential election, which he frees from Lula. Bolsonaro is alleged.
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Lula called tariff danger from Trump as “unacceptable blackmail”. He said that “Brazil’s attempt to intervene in justice is a serious attack on national sovereignty”.
Lula described the specialty of Brazilian politicians, who return Trump’s policies as “traitors for homeland”.
Lula, using the word “Gingo” to refer to Trump, said, “No foreigner is going to order this President.” The term “Gingo” is commonly used by Brazilians, it refers to foreigners and is not used in an aggressive person.
In an interview with CNN early in the early hours of Thursday, Lula said that the proceedings against Bolsono are politically motivated. “The judiciary branch of power in Brazil is independent. The President of the Republic has no influence,” said.
Although Lula has criticized Trump, he has emphasized that he wants a “good relationship” with the US President.
Trump Post Sympathy Patra for Bolsoro
Trump’s honor of Lula comes when the US President posted a sympathy letter on his true social account for the purpose of Bolsonro.
In his letter to Bolsonaro, Trump said, “I have seen the terrible treatment that I have received in the hands of gymnastics against you.” “I have voiced my rejection in public and through tariff policy.”
Trump asked for suspension of the conservative video platform Rumble in Brazil, saying that the Latin American nation is breaking on a free speech.
As Trump said in legal proceedings against Bolsoro, Washington Post The newspaper said that the Trump administration is considering sanctions against a Brazilian Supreme Court judge.
Justice Alexandre de Mores of the Supreme Federal Court will be tasked to decide whether Bolsono and codened want to spend dozens of years in jail on charges of coup. Washington Post Told that Bolsonaro’s son, Eduardo, is working with American officials to ban the More.
The dispute between the US and Brazil is ahead of the Brazilian presidential elections next year. Lula suggested that he does not dismiss for the presidency of 2026, and he may emphasize his Sovereign Message of Brazil as an important part of his election stage if the quarrel with Trump continues next year.
Edited by: dmytro hubenko