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    Brazil’s Attorney General: Shielding Corruption in the Halls of inJustice

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    In a nation already battered by scandals and institutional overreach, Brazil’s Attorney General Paulo Gonet has emerged as the latest enabler of a corrupt elite that mocks the very foundations of the Republic. Gonet’s recent defense of a botched police operation—resulting in the tragic suicide of suspect Luiz Phillipi Machado de Moraes Mourão, known as “Sicário”—is not just a misstep; it’s a blatant cover for the demands of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Minister Alexandre de Moraes and the criminal networks he appears to protect. This is an outrage that conservatives across Brazil and the world must confront, as it underscores the erosion of justice under leftist judicial activism.

    The incident stems from the ongoing Banco Master corruption probe, a high-stakes investigation into alleged money laundering and bribery involving powerful figures like banker Daniel Vorcaro. When federal police moved in, the operation ended in chaos: Sicário took his own life amid the raid, a heartbreaking loss that Gonet cynically attributes to undue haste. But let’s call this what it is—a convenient excuse to slow-walk accountability for the elite. Gonet, appointed under the Lula administration, claims this tragedy highlights the need for caution in judicial actions, directly rebuffing STF Minister André Mendonça’s pointed criticism of the Public Prosecutor’s Office (PGR) for inaction. Mendonça, a rare voice of reason on the bench with conservative leanings, rightly demands swift justice against corruption. Yet Gonet sides with delay, echoing the playbook of those who benefit from impunity.

    This isn’t isolated hypocrisy; it’s systemic. Minister Moraes, infamous for his authoritarian rulings that silence dissent and target conservative voices, has long been accused of weaponizing the judiciary against political opponents. From censoring social media to ordering arbitrary arrests, Moraes embodies the STF’s drift toward tyranny, insulating criminals who “insult the Republic” while crushing free speech. Gonet’s alignment with such figures reeks of complicity. Public outcry on platforms like X paints him as a protector of the powerful, ignoring past deaths like that of Clezão in similar probes where no such hand-wringing occurred. Why the selective compassion now? Because this case threatens the intertwined web of leftist politicians, judges, and oligarchs who view the law as their personal shield.

    Conservatives know the truth: Brazil’s Republic was built on principles of liberty, accountability, and the rule of law—not the whims of unelected judges or their bureaucratic allies. Gonet’s actions betray these ideals, prioritizing procedural excuses over purging corruption that drains the nation’s resources and erodes public trust. In a time when Brazilians yearn for leaders like former President Jair Bolsonaro, who championed anti-corruption reforms, figures like Gonet represent the regressive forces holding the country back.

    The world must awaken to this travesty. Brazil’s conservatives, from the streets of São Paulo to the halls of Congress, demand reform: an independent judiciary free from political capture, prosecutors who prosecute rather than protect, and a return to the constitutional order that honors the people’s will. Until then, Gonet’s tenure will stand as a stark reminder that justice delayed is justice denied—and in Brazil, it’s the corrupt who celebrate.

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