Anti-Trump Protests Flare Up, But Brazil’s Right Fights Back
*By Hotspotorlando News, April 6, 2025*
Washington, D.C., and U.S. cities erupted in chaos on April 5, 2025, as anti-Trump protesters—over 20,000 expected at the National Mall alone—marched against President Trump’s tariffs and Elon Musk’s efficiency crusade. Reuters tallied 1,200 rallies nationwide, with the left clutching Ukrainian flags and wailing about a “billionaire takeover.” It’s the same tired script from 2017: Trump wins, they lose, and the tantrums begin. But across the ocean, Brazil’s conservatives aren’t sitting quiet—Jair Bolsonaro’s leading a massive counterpunch in São Paulo tomorrow, April 7, showing the world what real resistance looks like.
Trump’s tariffs—10% across the board—rattle the globalist elite, but they’re gold for American workers and Brazilian farmers. Brazil’s soy and beef could flood markets as China scrambles, a win Bolsonaro’s base, from Mato Grosso to Orlando’s trade hubs, knows well. The “Trump of the Tropics” fought for this strength—unlike Lula, who’d rather grovel to Beijing than back Brazil’s backbone. Tomorrow’s São Paulo protest, promoted by Bolsonaro himself, isn’t just a rally—it’s a roar for freedom, demanding amnesty for political prisoners and echoing Trump’s defiance. Conservatives here and there see it: strong leaders deliver, weak ones whine.
Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) slashes the fat—good riddance to D.C.’s swamp. Protesters scream “fascism,” but Brazil’s right knows better: less state, more liberty. Bolsonaro battled Brazil’s bloated bureaucracy too, and his São Paulo crowd will cheer that fight. Orlando’s exporters nod along—why fund waste when you can fuel growth? The left’s soggy D.C. marches prove Trump’s on target; they’re mad because he’s winning.
Bolsonaro’s April 7 rally on Avenida Paulista—expected to dwarf past turnouts—mirrors Trump’s grit. While Lula hides, Brazil’s patriots, like America’s, stand tall. Want the full scoop on how Trump and Bolsonaro are rewriting the game? Hit www.hotspotorlandonews.com. We’re linking Orlando to São Paulo, exposing the left’s flop, and proving conservative muscle still rules.

