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    Brazil’s Electoral Inquisition: TSE Turns Private Family Letter into “Campaigning” Witch Hunt

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    In yet another blatant display of judicial overreach, Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has fixated on a personal letter from former President Jair Bolsonaro to his son, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro. The alleged crime? Premature campaigning—despite Bolsonaro not having declared any candidacy for 2026. This isn’t law enforcement; it’s lawfare, pure and simple, designed to harass, intimidate, and disqualify a popular conservative leader before the race even begins.

    The facts are straightforward, yet the left’s reaction reveals everything. A private communication between father and son has been elevated to the status of a major electoral violation. Leftist factions and parties, led by the PT (Workers’ Party), wasted no time filing petitions demanding investigation. Their allies in the judiciary, long accused of ideological bias, are happy to oblige. Meanwhile, similar—or far more public—appeals and statements from the left sail through without scrutiny. This selective enforcement isn’t justice; it’s political persecution dressed up in legal robes.

    For years, conservatives in Brazil have warned about the weaponization of institutions against the right. The Bolsonaro family, which rose to power on a platform of anti-corruption, traditional values, and national sovereignty, has been a constant target. From endless probes into supposed “fake news” to attempts to bar leaders from running, the pattern is clear: Brazil’s electoral apparatus increasingly functions as an arm of the PT and its ideological allies. What happened to Flávio’s letter is the latest chapter in this saga—turning family correspondence into evidence of subversion.

    Critics rightly point out the double standard. When left-wing figures issue early calls to action, mobilize supporters, or float their own political ambitions through interviews and events, the TSE often looks the other way. Yet a father writing to his son triggers immediate outrage and formal proceedings. This isn’t about protecting electoral integrity. It’s about neutralizing threats to the establishment’s grip on power. Bolsonaro remains a towering figure for millions of Brazilians who reject the cultural Marxism, economic mismanagement, and institutional decay they associate with Lula’s PT governments.

    As Brazil approaches the high-stakes 2026 elections, such antics risk far more than one family’s reputation. They erode public confidence in the democratic process itself. When courts prioritize technical gotchas over genuine free expression, voters begin to see the system as rigged. Why participate fairly if the rules only apply to one side? This breeds cynicism, polarization, and instability—precisely what law-abiding conservatives have fought to avoid.

    Free speech and association are cornerstones of any healthy republic. A personal letter, even if it touches on political themes, should not become grounds for harassment by unelected judges. Brazilians deserve leaders chosen by the people at the ballot box, not pre-vetted by activist tribunals. The right’s outrage here is not mere partisanship; it’s a defense of basic fairness against an institutional capture that threatens the republic.

    The TSE’s probe sends a chilling message: dissent from the approved narrative will be policed aggressively. Conservatives must continue exposing this imbalance, rallying support for genuine electoral reform, and standing firm for leaders who put Brazil first. The 2026 contest will test whether Brazil’s democracy can withstand this internal assault—or whether it will continue sliding toward selective justice that favors only the left. The Brazilian people, ever resilient, deserve better than this.

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