Brazil’s Supreme Court Prepares to Convict Eduardo Bolsonaro in Brazen Act of Lawfare Against Trump Ally
By Hotspotnews
In a move that reeks of political persecution and international retaliation, Brazil’s activist Supreme Federal Court (STF) is set to deliver another blow to the Bolsonaro family on Tuesday, June 16. Former federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, faces charges of “coercion in the course of justice” for the “crime” of urging the Trump administration to hold Brazil’s rogue judiciary accountable through targeted sanctions and tariffs.
This isn’t justice—it’s lawfare, pure and simple. The same court that railroaded Jair Bolsonaro with a 27-year prison sentence on flimsy “coup plot” allegations is now targeting his son for daring to appeal to a fellow conservative leader in the United States. Eduardo, who has been living in the U.S. since early 2025, stands accused of lobbying for American pressure on STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes and the leftist establishment under President Lula da Silva. In the eyes of true democrats, that’s not obstruction—it’s patriotic resistance against a judiciary that has weaponized the law to silence opposition.
For years, Moraes has acted as Brazil’s de facto dictator, censoring social media, jailing political opponents, and stripping elected officials of their rights under the guise of defending “democracy.” His relentless crusade against the Bolsonaros—conservative champions who fought against socialism, corruption, and cultural decay—exemplifies everything wrong with Brazil’s captured institutions. The timing of Eduardo’s trial, coming hot on the heels of U.S. actions under President Trump, makes the retaliation unmistakable. When Trump imposed tariffs and Magnitsky-style sanctions on those undermining Brazilian liberty, the STF’s response was to accelerate the persecution of the very family standing in their way.
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been unapologetic, rightly calling out the hypocrisy of a court that claims sovereignty while fearing accountability from the free world. His efforts to engage the Trump administration weren’t subversion; they were a desperate plea for external checks on an internal tyranny. Conservatives in America and around the globe recognize this playbook: left-wing authoritarians use courts as bludgeons to eliminate rivals, just as we’ve seen with lawfare attempts against President Trump himself. The deep state doesn’t tolerate outsiders who prioritize borders, freedom, and national greatness.
Mm broader implications are chilling. If the STF convicts Eduardo—as expected in their stacked First Panel, featuring Moraes and his ideological allies like Flávio Dino—it will further entrench Brazil’s slide toward one-party rule under Lula’s radicals. Political eligibility stripped, potential prison time, and exile for the son of a former president who won fair elections? This is the fate awaiting anyone who challenges the globalist-left consensus in Latin America.
President Trump has shown he won’t stand idly by while allies are targeted. His administration’s willingness to use economic leverage against abusive regimes sends a powerful message: America First includes standing with friends who share our values. The Bolsonaro family embodies the fight against communism’s resurgence in the hemisphere—a fight worth supporting.
Brazil’s Supreme Court isn’t defending the rule of law; it’s shredding it to protect a fragile leftist regime. Eduardo mBolsonaro’s impending conviction is not the end of the story—it’s a rallying cry for conservatives everywhere. True justice will come when the Brazilian people reject this judicial tyranny and reclaim their republic. Until then, the world watches as another chapter in the global battle between liberty and authoritarianism unfolds.


