WAKE UP, BRAZIL: The Dirty Establishment Is Assassinating Bolsonaro’s Senate Warrior to Protect Their Own Corruption and Kill Real Amnesty
By Hotspotnews
Conservatives, it’s time to open your eyes and see this for exactly what it is — not some neutral “ethics” process, but a calculated political hit job designed to kneecap one of the strongest voices in our movement. Deputy Marcos Pollon isn’t just any lawmaker; he’s Bolsonaro’s endorsed Senate candidate for Mato Grosso do Sul in 2026, the man who risked everything by physically occupying the Chamber’s presiding table in 2025 alongside Marcel van Hattem and Zé Trovão. They did it for one reason: to force a real vote on **full amnesty** for the January 8 patriots and for President Bolsonaro himself. That wasn’t chaos — that was courage. That was the only way to break through the wall of silence erected by the judicial dictatorship and the so-called “centrão” cowards who run the House.
We voted for them to defend exactly what we want.** We didn’t send these men to Brasília to sit quietly, shake hands with traitors, or accept half-assed compromises. We elected fighters to represent the people’s voice — and the people’s voice is crystal clear: **full amnesty, not a watered-down, half-measure version that leaves patriots in prison while the corrupt walk free.** Voters want **full amnesty**. Period. No exceptions, no deals, no selective pardons. Anything less is a betrayal of the mandate we gave in 2022 and plan to renew in 2026.
When urgency for the amnesty bill passed with 311 votes, it proved the numbers were there. The people spoke through their representatives. But the system blocked it at every turn, stalled it, buried it. So when Pollon and his allies took the only action left — occupying the presiding table to force the debate — they weren’t breaking rules for fun. **They were respecting the people’s will** by refusing to let Congress be held hostage by delays, backroom deals, and institutional cowardice. **Those who raised their voices to get full amnesty deserve our respect, not punishment.** They deserve gratitude. They deserve our unwavering support. Instead, the establishment is trying to crush them for daring to obey the electorate.
Today, March 17, 2026, the Ethics Council is voting on reports that could suspend Pollon for up to 120 days. The official excuse? “Breach of decorum.” The real reason? They know Pollon and his allies had the votes to pass **full amnesty**. They know he’s a fighter who won’t back down. And they know he’s the guy Bolsonaro personally chose to carry the flag into the Senate. So what do they do? They weaponize House rules to sideline him, clear the path for some weaker, more “acceptable” name — maybe Gianni Nogueira or one of the other soft options floating around PL circles — and throw the real conservative under the bus. This isn’t discipline. This is election interference disguised as procedure.
And who’s leading the charge? Hugo Motta — the Chamber president who’s dipped to the neck in corruption. While he lectures everyone about “decorum,” his own office has been rocked by rachadinha schemes where staff salaries get kicked back to the top. His family’s mayoral scandals involving shady public works contracts are still under investigation by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office. Bribery allegations tied to parliamentary amendments? On record. He’s protected allies from real scrutiny while shielding himself from CPIs that could expose the rot. This is the same man Pollon called out publicly — calling him exactly what he is, using strong language that any real man would use when facing betrayal. Motta didn’t face the fight head-on; he hid behind security, cut signals, and now pushes for the harshest penalty on Pollon because the insults hit too close to home. Coward? Absolutely. Dirty? Undeniably. A man who demands respect while his hands are filthy doesn’t deserve the chair he sits in — he deserves the spotlight on his own scandals.
Remember the extra charge against Pollon? Not just the occupation, but his “offensive remarks” against Motta. That’s the system’s way of piling on. They even dragged in that ridiculous autism claim during his defense as if it weakens him — when all it shows is how desperate they are to discredit a warrior. And the lawyer appointed to defend him? He quit after claiming threats, conveniently adding more drama to paint Pollon as the aggressor. This is classic lawfare: invent or exaggerate every angle to destroy a conservative who dares challenge the status quo.
Non-conservatives will tell you the opposite — that Pollon is the villain disrupting “democracy,” that Motta is just upholding rules, that the occupation was an attack on institutions. They’ll frame January 8 as insurrection instead of a legitimate protest against stolen elections and judicial overreach. That’s their script. But we know better. This is the same playbook used against Bolsonaro, against the January 8 prisoners, against every patriot who refuses to kneel. **The amnesty bill passed urgency with 311 votes — the numbers were there — but they stalled it, blocked it, and now they’re punishing the men who tried to make full amnesty happen.**
Conservatives, this is bigger than one deputy. This is about who gets to represent us in 2026. If they suspend Pollon, they weaken our Senate bench at the exact moment Flávio Bolsonaro is rising in the polls and we need fighters who won’t compromise on **full amnesty**, on arming the people, on exposing the dictatorship of the toga. They want a Senate full of controlled opposition — not warriors like Pollon.
So wake up. Stop pretending this is about “rules.” It’s about power. It’s about silencing the voice that scares them most. **We elected these men to fight for full amnesty — punishing them for doing exactly that is an insult to every voter who sent them there.** Share Pollon’s message. Rally behind him. Demand the full Chamber floor rejects this farce. Expose Motta’s corruption for what it is — the real breach of decorum. If we let them take down Marcos Pollon today, they’ll come for the rest of us tomorrow. This is our line in the sand. Fight for him like he fought for us. The future of Brazil’s right — and the freedom of our patriots — depends on it. 🇧🇷


