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    Laiz RodriguesBy Laiz Rodrigues10 de September de 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Justice Fux Delivers a Crushing Blow to Leftist Overreach in Bolsonaro Coup Trial By Hotspotnews

    In a stunning display of judicial independence, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Luiz Fux cast his pivotal vote on September 10, 2025, effectively dismantling the politically motivated witch hunt against former President Jair Bolsonaro. Fux’s decision to acquit Bolsonaro on charges of forming a criminal organization and to annul the entire trial on grounds of jurisdictional overreach has exposed the deep cracks in the leftist-dominated court’s rush to convict a conservative leader who dared to challenge the establishment. This isn’t just a legal technicality—it’s a vital stand against the erosion of due process and the weaponization of the judiciary by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s allies.

    The trial, which has dragged on for months, centers on accusations that Bolsonaro orchestrated a coup to overturn his legitimate 2022 election loss. Leftist prosecutors, backed by a panel stacked with Lula appointees, painted a picture of the former president as the mastermind behind the January 8, 2023, protests in Brasília—protests that were a spontaneous outcry against election irregularities and judicial tyranny, not a coordinated insurrection. Two justices, Alexandre de Moraes and Flávio Dino—both notorious for their anti-Bolsonaro bias—had already voted to convict on all counts, salivating at the prospect of handing down sentences exceeding 40 years. With two more Lula loyalists, Cármen Lúcia and Cristiano Zanin (Lula’s former personal lawyer), waiting in the wings, the fix seemed in. But Fux, a respected jurist with a track record of upholding constitutional principles, threw a wrench into their plans.

    In his razor-sharp deliberation, Fux declared that the STF’s five-judge panel had no business hearing the case in the first place. “I vote that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction to judge this case because the defendants had already lost their political positions,” he stated plainly. Bolsonaro, having left office in January 2023, should have faced trial in lower courts, not this elite circus. Fux went further, insisting that if the high court was to be involved at all, the matter belonged before the full 11-justice bench—including two appointees from Bolsonaro’s own tenure—rather than a handpicked group tilted toward conviction. He also explicitly acquitted Bolsonaro on the charge of forming a criminal organization, dismantling the prosecution’s narrative of a structured plot by describing any alleged conspiracy as “temporary” at best. While Fux did not fully exonerate Bolsonaro on all counts, his ruling gutted the trial’s legitimacy, opening the door for dismissal or retrial under fairer conditions.

    Notably, Fux refrained from drawing comparisons between the accusations against Bolsonaro and crimes committed by militias, nor did he address any differential treatment in how such cases are handled by the judiciary. His focus remained laser-sharp on procedural and constitutional grounds, sidestepping broader analogies that could have muddied his defense of due process. This disciplined approach only strengthens his stand as a jurist who prioritizes the rule of law over political theatrics.

    From a conservative perspective, Fux’s vote is a beacon of hope in Brazil’s darkening democratic landscape. Bolsonaro’s presidency was a bulwark against the socialist policies that Lula’s return has revived: unchecked spending, corruption scandals, and attacks on free speech. The charges against Bolsonaro stem from his refusal to rubber-stamp a flawed election process marred by doubts over electronic voting integrity—a concern echoed by millions of Brazilians who saw the 2022 results as suspect. The January 8 events, far from a “coup,” were the desperate reaction of patriots fed up with a court system that silences dissent. Justices like de Moraes have banned conservative voices on social media and raided homes without due cause, turning the STF into a tool of suppression rather than justice.

    Fux’s acquittal on the criminal organization charge and his annulment of the trial underscore the flimsiness of the prosecution’s case. This vote doesn’t just protect Bolsonaro; it safeguards every Brazilian from the precedent of jailing political opponents on fabricated narratives. With Fux breaking ranks, the panel now teeters—Lúcia and Zanin may push for conviction, but his dissent opens the door wide for appeals to the full court, where conservative influences could tip the scales toward exoneration.

    This moment recalls Fux’s earlier principled stands, like his decisive vote in 2011 against retroactively applying anti-corruption laws to shield elections from leftist manipulation. A former Chief Justice with a no-nonsense approach honed from years on the bench, Fux embodies the judiciary’s role as a check on executive overreach, not an extension of it. In annulling the trial, he’s reminding Brazil that justice isn’t about settling scores—it’s about adhering to the Constitution that Bolsonaro fought to preserve.

    As the deliberations wrap up this week, Fux’s bold move has reignited faith among conservatives that the STF isn’t entirely lost to Lula’s influence. Bolsonaro, ineligible to run until 2030 due to prior rulings, remains a symbol of resistance. His vindication could pave the way for a conservative resurgence, proving once again that truth and the rule of law prevail over partisan vendettas. Brazil’s democracy hangs in the balance, but thanks to Justice Fux, there’s reason for optimism.

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