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Brazil’s Judicial Tyranny Strikes Again: Eduardo Bolsonaro Fights Back by Taking the Case Straight to Trump By Hotspotnews In a brazen display of raw judicial power, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has once again proven it operates more like a political inquisition than an impartial guardian of justice. On Monday, the court unanimously convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro of “coercion in the course of proceedings” and slapped him with a four-year-and-two-month sentence in a semi-open regime, along with a hefty fine and a ban from public office until 2038. His crime? Daring to alert American authorities about the authoritarian excesses of Brazil’s…
The STF’s Vendetta Against the Bolsonaros: Justice Weaponized as Political Persecution By Hotspotnews In a ruling that reeks of partisan retribution rather than impartial justice, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has once again demonstrated why so many conservatives view it not as a guardian of the Constitution, but as an activist arm of the left-wing establishment. On June 16, 2026, the STF’s First Panel unanimously sentenced former Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro to four years and two months in prison—semi-open regime—for the nebulous crime of “coercion of the judicial process.” His offense? Advocating for U.S. sanctions and tariffs against Brazil in response…
Turbo Mendonça Stands Firm: Conservative Justice Battles for Accountability in Massive Brazilian Financial Fraud Case By Hotspotnews In a rare display of judicial backbone at Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF), Minister André Mendonça delivered a forceful defense of law and order on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. During a session of the Second Panel, Mendonça clashed with his colleague Gilmar Mendes over the preventive arrests of key figures linked to one of the largest alleged financial fraud schemes in Brazilian history—the so-called Operação Compliance Zero involving former banker Daniel Vorcaro and the Banco Master empire. The case centers on massive fraud…
After Sicário’s Death His Sister Joana Mourão’s makes Alleged Threats. No she is not dead, she is very alive! By Hotspotnews In one of Brazil’s most complex financial investigations, a family linked to the Vorcaro banking empire has been struck by profound loss and fresh controversy. Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, known in police documents as “Sicário,” died in federal custody earlier this year. Now, intercepted messages reveal that his sister, Joana Mourão, threatened to release explosive documents capable of “ending the entire Vorcaro family” unless she received financial help. These revelations, made public on June 16, 2026, add…
American Justice Strikes Back: U.S. Court Poised to Deliver Default Judgment Against Brazilian Censor-in-Chief Alexandre de Moraes By Hotspotnews In a landmark display of American resolve against foreign tyranny, a federal court in Florida is on the brink of entering a default judgment against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. This rogue judge, long accused of weaponizing Brazil’s judiciary to silence conservatives, free speech advocates, and political opponents of President Lula’s regime, has failed to personally respond to a civil lawsuit filed by Rumble Inc. and Trump Media & Technology Group. The lawsuit, filed in February 2025 in the…
STF Faces Crucial Test in Massive Banco Master Fraud Case: Will Justice Prevail or Will Impunity Win Again? By Hotspotnews As Brazil grapples with yet another sprawling financial scandal that has allegedly bilked investors, public funds, and ordinary citizens out of tens of billions of reais, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) finds itself once again at the center of national scrutiny. Today, the Second Chamber is deciding the fate of Henrique Moura Vorcaro, father of embattled banker Daniel Vorcaro, and his cousin Felipe Cançado Vorcaro. Both remain behind bars as part of Operação Compliance Zero, the Federal Police investigation into…
Lula’s latest disgrace exposes everything wrong with Brazil’s leftist regime: an open contempt for law enforcement and a shameful embrace of criminals. In a jaw-dropping display of tone-deaf arrogance, President Lula announced that stolen cell phones should be returned not to police stations, but through the post office—because, in his words, ordinary citizens are “afraid” of what kind of police officer or delegate they might encounter. Let that sink in. The leader of the country is openly telling the Brazilian people that their own police are to be feared, while bending over backward to make life easier for thieves and…
BREAKING: AGU Demands U.S. Court Dismiss Rumble Lawsuit, Shielding Brazil’s Censorship Czar Alexandre de Moraes paid By the People of Brazil In a brazen move that underscores the growing threat of foreign judicial overreach against American values, Brazil’s government has formally asked a U.S. federal court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Rumble and Trump Media against Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The case, filed in Florida, accuses Moraes of weaponizing his position to silence conservative voices and American platforms that refuse to bend the knee to his authoritarian demands. This request is being funded by Brazilian taxpayers —…
Lula’s Panda Bond Gamble: Handing Brazil’s Sovereignty to the Chinese Communist Party By Hotspotnews As President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva prepares to announce Brazil’s first-ever sovereign debt issuance in Chinese yuan during his upcoming trip to Beijing and Shanghai, conservatives across the Americas should sound the alarm. This so-called “Panda Bond” is not mere financial diversification—it’s a dangerous step toward deeper entanglement with the Chinese Communist Party at the expense of Brazil’s long-term independence and Western alliances. For decades, prudent nations have recognized the U.S. dollar as the bedrock of global stability, offering liquidity, rule of law, and predictable…
Brazil’s Misogyny Bill: A Trojan Horse for Censorship Disguised as Women’s Protection By Hotspotnews In the halls of Brazil’s Congress, a dangerous piece of legislation is barreling toward passage under the banner of defending women. The so-called “PL da Misoginia” (Bill 896/2023), already approved unanimously in the Senate in March 2026, is now racing through the Chamber of Deputies. Coordinated by Deputy Tábata Amaral of the PSB party, the working group presented its report on June 10, with a final vote expected imminently and a push for full plenary approval before the July recess. What sounds on the surface like…
