By Hotspotnews
Champagne, Luxury Bags, and Hypocrisy: The Senator Who Fights for the People—from OrlandoIn the opulent glow of a Louis Vuitton store in Orlando’s Mall at Millenia, Brazilian Senator Soraya Thronicke was spotted on December 26, 2025, clinking champagne flutes and giggling with notorious lobbyist Silvio Assis.
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While he tried on outfits in the fitting room, she reportedly complimented his choices—intimate, carefree, and utterly tone-deaf amid Brazil’s ongoing struggles.This isn’t some harmless celebrity sighting. Assis is a walking scandal: arrested in 2018 for a multimillion-real bribe scheme, suspected of extortion in COVID vaccine deals, and now accused of shaking down betting executives with threats tied directly to the Senate’s CPI das Bets inquiry—chaired by none other than Thronicke herself as rapporteur.
That’s right—the fierce “defender” of the people, railing against online gambling’s harms, money laundering, and predatory influence, was toasting with a man allegedly weaponizing her committee to demand massive payoffs from the industry. Executives who paid up stayed off the hot seat; those who resisted got summoned. And the family connections? Thronicke hired Assis’s sister and son-in-law as well-paid Senate staffers right during the probe.
Pure coincidence, surely.Her office meekly confirmed the “encounter” when pressed, claiming it’s just a family vacation during congressional recess. No explanation for the champagne celebration with a corruption suspect. Silence.Meanwhile, back home, the Brazilian Congress is in official recess from December 23 until February 1—a time when lawmakers are supposed to reconnect with constituents, not jet off for luxury sprees abroad.
While ordinary Brazilians grapple with economic hardship, inflation, and the fallout frm unregulated betting addictions that Thronicke so passionately decried, their champion is sipping bubbly in Florida with the very lobbyist accused of corrupting the process she led.If there were real crises demanding action—urgent bills for the people, perhaps calls to cut short the recess and fight for workers, families, or the vulnerable—where is Senator Thronicke? Not in Brasília, ready to break the break. No, she’s prioritizing designer bags and shady company in Orlando.This reeks of elite detachment: thunder against “harmful” industries from the Senate floor, stuff your office with cronies’ relatives, then party with the accused extortionist overseas while the nation waits until February for any legislative relief.
The hypocrisy is staggering. Brazilians deserve leaders who walk the talk, not ones who preach austerity and transparency while indulging in lavish escapes with the corrupt. How many champagne toasts does it take to drown out the cries of the people you’re supposed to serve? Thronicke owes real answers—not vacation excuses. Until then, the real gamble is on Brazil’s trust in its politicians, and the house is rigged against the public.


