Lula’s Desperate ACTION: Corrupt EX Convict and His Judicial Henchman Panic as Flávio Bolsonaro Surges to Victory
In a move that reeks of pure desperation and revanchist tyranny, Brazil’s disgraced former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his pet Supreme Court inquisitor Alexandre de Moraes have once again shown their true colors. Just as fresh polls reveal Senator Flávio Bolsonaro not only competitive but actually ahead or deadlocked in a 2026 presidential runoff, these two suddenly “discover” that an inquiry into alleged slander is urgently needed. Spare us the theatrics. This isn’t justice—it’s a panicked hit job by a rotting regime that knows it can’t win fairly at the ballot box.
Let’s be brutally honest about who Lula really is: a twice-condemned corrupt politician, convicted in multiple courts during the Lava Jato investigations for orchestrating one of the biggest graft schemes in Latin American history. He was found guilty of trading favors for bribes, right down to that infamous beachfront triplex apartment paid for by crooked contractors. Those convictions were only annulled by the same politicized Supreme Court now doing his dirty work. The man is putrid, dirty, and the single worst candidate Brazil could possibly field—an aging socialist relic whose entire career has been defined by scandals, economic wreckage, and moral bankruptcy.
And the rotten fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree. Lula’s own son has been dragged into the INSS robbery scandals, where public pension funds meant for hardworking Brazilians were allegedly siphoned off through influence-peddling schemes and outright fraud. While ordinary citizens struggle to get their benefits, the PT elite treat the social security system like their personal ATM. Yet somehow, in the twisted moral universe of the left, it’s Flávio Bolsonaro who must be investigated for daring to call out the obvious.
Then there’s Alexandre de Moraes—the self-appointed emperor of “democracy” who is himself neck-deep in the Master Bank scandal. His wife’s law firm reportedly raked in tens of millions from the very bank under investigation, complete with cozy WhatsApp chats that would make any normal citizen’s skin crawl. This is the same activist judge who has spent years censoring social media, jailing opponents, and turning the Supreme Court into a personal weapon against anyone who threatens the leftist establishment. The hypocrisy is nauseating: a compromised jurist and a corrupt ex-convict lecturing the country about “defamation” while their own closets are stuffed with skeletons.
The timing tells you everything. Flávio Bolsonaro is the PL’s strongest pre-candidate, carrying the family banner with his father’s explicit backing. Polls show him edging ahead or statistically tied with Lula in key runoffs—the first time in this cycle the right has seized the momentum. That single data point was all it took for Moraes to green-light a Federal Police probe the very next day. Coincidence? Please. This is classic revanchism: when you can’t beat a cleaner, stronger conservative at the polls, you sic the courts on him. It’s lawfare 101, straight out of the PT playbook.
Flávio will be the next president of Brazil. Not because of conspiracy theories or “anti-democratic” posts, but because the Brazilian people are sick of the putrid alternative. They remember who looted Petrobras, who turned the country into a punchline of endless corruption probes, and who now clings to power through judicial thuggery rather than honest debate. Lula represents everything wrong with Brazilian politics: socialism that enriches the few, impoverishes the many, and weaponizes institutions against its critics.
This latest stunt is the dying gasp of a failed regime. Brazilians are waking up. They’re tired of selective justice, tired of aging ideologues, and tired of watching their country held hostage by the same corrupt machine that was supposed to have been swept away years ago. The message to Lula, Moraes, and the entire rotting apparatus is simple: your days of persecution and protection rackets are numbered. The people will choose in 2026, and they are choosing Flávio Bolsonaro. Game over.


