Trump’s “Nice” Act: Don’t Worry—Sanctions on Brazil’s Bad Judges Will Keep the Pressure On Against Leftist Overreach
By Hotspotnews – October 27, 2025 – Washington, D.C.
Friends, conservatives know one big lesson: When the left sees weakness, they attack hard. Right now, they’re after Brazilian justice like sharks in a feeding frenzy. President Donald J. Trump’s friendly talk with old socialist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva after their meeting has everyone on our side worried. Talk of deals on tariffs and even those strong Magnitsky sanctions? It makes Bolsonaro fans—and true freedom lovers everywhere—ask: Is the fight about to end too soon? Good news: Even if Trump eases up a bit, this battle is far from lost. It’s just getting ready for the next round.
Let’s go back quick. In July, Trump sent a strong letter. It called out Lula’s fake court show—the STF’s trial of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s bold leader like our own MAGA hero. In September, they found him guilty on made-up “coup” charges. 27 years in jail, led by that small-time bully Alexandre de Moraes and his biased judges? It’s the left’s old trick: Use the law to crush enemies, just like they tried on Trump. Moraes isn’t a real judge. He’s a speech-killer, shutting down X accounts, locking up critics, and even controlling who goes to kids’ parties. Proof? Weak. Fair trial? No way. This is how the left dreams of winning: Hide behind “democracy” while burying the real people’s choice before 2026.
That’s where Trump’s Magnitsky sanctions come in—his smart move. The U.S. freezes their money, takes away visas, and makes Moraes and his STF buddies outcasts worldwide. It’s not poking around; it’s doing what’s right. For once, Brazil’s big shots feel real pain—no more fake excuses while they buddy up with China’s communists. Polls jumped: 55% of Brazilians now see the STF as a fake dictatorship. Protests are starting, Congress is mad with removal talks, and even the UN is looking at the free speech attacks. Trump’s July warning wasn’t empty; it was the storm coming.
But now? After their October 26 talk in Kuala Lumpur, Trump’s smiling like a deal boss: “Great things for both countries,” he posts, while Lula brags about “promises” on trade fixes. Teams meeting *today*? Sanctions maybe on the table? Our side panics—”If Trump removes them, it’s done!” Take a breath, fighters. This is Trump’s style: Pretend soft, then hit hard. The Magnitsky rules are *still on* right now—no change yet, slow or fast. And why? Trump won’t give in easy. He’d only loosen them for big promises—like cleaning up the courts, stopping the speech bans, and freeing Bolsonaro. Tariffs? That $100 billion trade threat still waits, ready if Lula’s team slips.
Even in the worst case—sanctions lightened for a big agreement—it won’t kill the fight. Not even close. The truth is out, and the left can’t hide it again. In Brazil, anger is building: Bolsonaro’s supporters aren’t going away; they’re growing, with polls showing his team set for a 2026 win. Congress, with leaders like Deputy Gil Diniz, has removal plans ready—Moraes out isn’t a dream; it’s coming. Street anger? It’s heating up, with shouts of “Dictators in the STF” louder than Lula’s complaints. People remember: With Bolsonaro, jobs grew, crime fell, Brazil stood strong. With Lula? Prices rise, China grabs more, and the STF acts like bosses.
Around the world, eyes are on them. UN groups track every Moraes mistake, EU leaders plan their own travel blocks, and even Canada talks human rights freezes. Drop U.S. sanctions? It just makes the world notice more and hit harder—Moraes stays a hated outcast, his power gone. Trump has other ways too: Block tech sales to hurt the censors, quiet help for Bolsonaro’s court fights. And tariffs—they could crash Lula’s government quicker than any judge’s hammer.
Conservatives, this is our time to stay strong. The left wants us to quit by saying “it’s over.” But Trump’s “nice” isn’t weak; it’s smart cover for the real punch. He’s gaining ground, winning points—building speed on his Asia trip before facing Xi, showing the free world how to fight socialists. Lula’s a tired thug, Moraes a trapped bully, and Bolsonaro? The tough guy who’ll come back bigger from this mess.
To all of us—from Texas cowboys to Brazil’s farmers: Hold the line. The sanctions woke everyone up; no deal will let them sleep again. 2026 is Brazil’s big chance to fix things, with Trump leading the way. The war on Lula and Moraes? It’s not slowing—it’s speeding to the win. Feel the energy; keep pushing.
*Patriot Press: Straight Talk for True Americans.*


