Jason Miller’s Bold Endorsement: Brazil’s Path to Freedom Runs Through Flávio Bolsonaro in 2026

By Hotspotnews

In a powerful show of solidarity across borders, Trump strategist Jason Miller has thrown his support behind Flávio Bolsonaro’s bid for the Brazilian presidency in 2026. By amplifying Flávio’s message calling on ordinary Brazilians to dream of real national renewal, Miller is signaling what many conservatives worldwide already know: the future of Brazil belongs to its hardworking people, not the entrenched leftist elites clinging to power in Brasília.

This isn’t just another international endorsement. It’s a recognition that Brazil stands at a crossroads. After years of Lula da Silva’s government—marked by economic stagnation, rising crime, corruption scandals, and cozy alliances with globalist interests—the Brazilian people are hungry for change. Flávio Bolsonaro represents the continuation of the conservative revolution his father Jair began: strong borders, respect for traditional values, free-market principles, and an unapologetic defense of national sovereignty.

The contrast could not be clearer. While Lula’s circle scrambles to use billionaire power brokers to isolate Brazil’s conservatives and prevent meetings with President Trump, everyday workers, farmers, small business owners, and families are waking up. They remember the pre-Lula era under Jair Bolsonaro, when Brazil was opening up economically, standing firm against radical ideologies, and building stronger ties with the free world. They see through the empty promises of the left, which delivers only more bureaucracy, inflation, and dependency.

Jason Miller understands this fight intimately. As a key architect of Trump’s successful political movements, he recognizes the same populist energy thriving in Brazil. Conservatives in both nations reject the same failed model: big government control, suppression of free speech, weaponized institutions, and surrender to international pressures over national interests. Flávio’s campaign is tapping into that same desire for self-determination that propelled Trump back to the White House.

Critics on the left will scream “interference,” of course. But American conservatives supporting like-minded leaders abroad isn’t interference—it’s solidarity in the face of a shared ideological threat. Globalism doesn’t stop at borders, and neither does the defense of liberty. Brazil’s election in 2026 will test whether a nation can reclaim its greatness or slide further into the stagnation that always follows socialist experiments.

The message from Miller and the broader conservative movement is simple: Brazil’s destiny will not be decided in backroom deals by Lula’s wealthy allies. It will be decided by the Brazilian people—in the factories, on the farms, in the churches, and at the ballot box. Flávio Bolsonaro offers a vision of prosperity, security, and pride. The elites offer more of the same decline.

For Brazilians tired of watching their country’s potential wasted, the choice is clear. The conservative wave that is reshaping politics across the Americas is reaching Rio, São Paulo, and Brasília. 2026 cannot come soon enough.

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