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Lula’s Government Solution to Debt Crisis: Just Steal From Workers’ Piggy Banks Again By Hotspotnews Oh, what a brilliant masterstroke from Lula’s economic dream team! Faced with millions of Brazilians drowning in sky-high interest debt—thanks to years of reckless spending, loose credit, and an economy that’s been “recovering” about as gracefully as a drunk on roller skates—they’ve come up with the ultimate fix. Why bother fixing the broken system, taming inflation, or making credit actually affordable? Nah, that’s hard. Instead, let’s just raid the FGTS, that sacred little pot of mandatory worker savings meant for unemployment, buying a home, or…

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Brazil’s INSS Scandal: How a Massive Laundering Network Preyed on Retirees While Shielding the Powerful By Hotspotnews In one of the most brazen examples of elite protection in recent Brazilian history, a sprawling criminal network allegedly stole billions from the nation’s hardworking retirees only to funnel the proceeds through shadowy financial channels linked to drug traffickers and even international terror groups. Yet, just as parliamentary investigators closed in on high-level connections—including suspicious payments to allies of powerful politicians and the president’s own son—the machinery of Brazil’s institutions sprang into action to slam the door shut. At the center of the…

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Family Feud Threatens the Fight for Brazil’s Soul: Michelle Bolsonaro’s Pettiness Endangers Jair’s Freedom and Conservative Victory By Hotspotnews In the high-stakes battle to reclaim Brazil from leftist tyranny, unity is not a luxury—it is a necessity. Yet as the 2026 presidential campaign heats up, troubling reports reveal deep cracks within the Bolsonaro family that risk sabotaging the conservative movement at its most critical moment. Former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro is reportedly conditioning her full-throated public support for Senator Flávio Bolsonaro’s presidential bid on a formal apology and retraction—not only from Flávio but now extending to Eduardo Bolsonaro as well—over…

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The Arrogant Delusions of the Financial Times: Exposing How London Elites Completely Misread Brazil’s Conservative Revolution By The Financial Times just couldn’t resist another smug dispatch from its ivory tower. In its recent piece on “The return of the Bolsonaros,” the outlet feigns analytical detachment while oozing condescension. It opens with theatrical shock: by the end of last year, the family supposedly “looked politically finished.” Jair Bolsonaro jailed on dubious coup charges, one son exiled, influence shattered. Yet here comes Flávio Bolsonaro, the “milder” eldest son, rising like some unexpected phoenix. How dare Brazilian voters refuse to obey the script…

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Brazilian Banking Scandal Exposes Elite Corruption and the High Cost of Weak Oversight In a stark reminder of how unchecked ambition and cozy relationships between finance and power can devastate ordinary citizens, Brazilian authorities are now hunting for hidden assets in the United States linked to Daniel Vorcaro, the former head of the collapsed Banco Master. A U.S. bankruptcy court in Florida has authorized aggressive measures, including subpoenas to prestigious art galleries, major auction houses, real estate brokers, and luxury retailers, as Brazilian liquidators seek to recover what they allege are misappropriated funds from one of the largest banking frauds…

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Humanity Reaches Farther Than Ever: Celebrating Artemis II’s Historic Voyage By Hotspotnews On April 1, 2026, the world watched in awe as NASA’s mighty Space Launch System rocket roared to life from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, propelling four brave astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft named *Integrity* toward the Moon. Artemis II, the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit in more than five decades since Apollo 17, marked a triumphant return to deep space exploration. This was no ordinary flight. It was a bold test of humanity’s renewed ambition to live and work on the Moon, and…

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Brazil’s “Toothless Lion”: The CVM’s Failures Exposed in the Massive Banco Master Fraud Scandal By Hotspotnews In the heart of Brazil’s financial system, one of the largest banking frauds in the country’s history has unfolded, exposing deep cracks in regulatory oversight and raising urgent questions about who protects everyday investors. At the center of the storm is the Banco Master scandal—widely dubbed the “Caso Master”—which authorities estimate has created a hole of approximately R$52 billion, largely to be covered by the Fundo Garantidor de Créditos (FGC), the deposit insurance fund backed by the banking sector. The scandal, which came…

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The Supreme Court Elite’s Deepening Scandal: Alexandre de Moraes Faces Graver Allegations Than Dias Toffoli in the Banco Master Fraud By Hotspotnews In a stunning development that further erodes public confidence in Brazil’s highest court, investigators working on the massive Banco Master fraud case have concluded that Supreme Federal Court (STF) Minister **Alexandre de Moraes** finds himself in a legally more precarious position than his colleague, Minister **Dias Toffoli**. This assessment, reported by veteran political analyst Caio Junqueira of CNN Brasil on April 6, 2026, highlights the growing entanglement of Brazil’s judicial aristocracy with one of the largest financial scandals…

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Ramagem’s Explosive Video Exposes the Authoritarian Overreach of Brazil’s Supreme Court By Hotspotnews In a powerful video circulating widely among freedom-loving Brazilians, federal deputy and former Federal Police delegate Alexandre Ramagem has delivered a scathing indictment of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Speaking from his current location in the United States, Ramagem pulls no punches, labeling Moraes as a “criminal disguised as a guardian of the Constitution” and accusing him of wielding absolute, unconstitutional power that has corrupted Brazil’s judicial system. Ramagem, a staunch conservative who served as director-general of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN) under President…

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The sacred Easter PACA. Only in Brazil By Hotspotnews In a stunning display of ecological enlightenment, Brazil’s First Lady Janja treated President Lula to an Easter feast featuring **paca** — that beloved protected wild rodent whose very existence the government swears to safeguard with ironclad laws and hefty fines for anyone caught harming one in the forest. Because nothing says “Happy Resurrection” quite like resurrecting a centuries-old tradition of turning a spotted forest dweller into a marinated delicacy, slow-cooked with garlic, herbs, and two full days of tender loving care. “Maridão approved!” she beamed, as the 80-something president wandered…

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