The Betrayal of Brazil’s Justice: Senate Sells Out to the Deep State with Gonet’s Reappointment

By Hotspotnews -November 13, 2025 – Brasília, Brazil

In a dark hour for the soul of our nation, the Brazilian Senate yesterday evening handed over the keys to the Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR) to Paulo Gonet, a man whose spine seems as flexible as a reed in a leftist gale. By a razor-thin margin of 45-26, this so-called “august body” rubber-stamped President Lula da Silva’s puppet, confirming Gonet’s reappointment as Brazil’s top prosecutor. This isn’t just a procedural hiccup; it’s a full-throated endorsement of the judicial tyranny that has strangled our democracy since the left’s unholy alliance with the Supreme Court seized power.

Let’s be crystal clear: Gonet isn’t a guardian of the law. He’s a lapdog. During his grilling before the Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ), PL congressman Delegate Fábio Garcia laid bare the ugly truth in a video that’s now scorching the veins of every true patriot. Garcia didn’t mince words, calling Gonet “subservient” to the point of caricature. Why? Because under Gonet’s watch, the Ministério Público Federal (MPF) has become a ghost of its former self—refusing to pursue impeachments against the corrupt elite, dodging constitutional challenges to the regime’s excesses, and dragging its feet on endless “inquiries” into so-called fake news that are nothing more than witch hunts against conservatives.

Remember Lindora Araújo? That was a PGR with teeth—a fierce defender of the rule of law who stood tall against the socialist steamroller. Under her, there was accountability, a flicker of hope that justice might blind itself to politics. But Gonet? He’s the antithesis: a yes-man to Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, the unelected czar whose digital gulags have silenced voices from the right while greenlighting the left’s parade of scandals. Moraes’ shadow looms large here, puppeteering inquiries that protect Lula’s cronies and bury evidence of election meddling, January 8th fabrications, and the billions siphoned from Petrobras. Gonet’s loyalty isn’t to the Brazilian people; it’s to this cabal, ensuring the MPF remains a neutered watchdog, barking only at the heels of Bolsonaro supporters and free-speech warriors.

The vote itself reeks of desperation and decay. At 45-26, it’s the slimmest mandate for a PGR since the dawn of redemocratization—a damning indictment from even the Senate’s moderate wing. Right-wing lions like Garcia roared in opposition, their thunder echoing the cries of millions who see this as the final nail in the coffin of institutional independence. Threads across the digital frontier are ablaze with righteous fury: patriots decrying Gonet as a “traitor to the robe,” demanding his ouster before he can further erode the firewalls between executive overreach and prosecutorial integrity. One voice cuts through the noise, exposing the left’s hypocrisy—after all, didn’t Bolsonaro’s picks like Augusto Aras face the same smears from these very senators? But that’s the game: when conservatives appoint, it’s “authoritarianism”; when socialists do, it’s “democracy.”

This reappointment isn’t mere negligence; it’s a calculated assault on the pillars of our republic. The MPF was meant to be the people’s shield against tyranny, not a sword for the elite. Gonet’s ascension signals to every Brazilian that the left’s grip—forged in the fires of 2022’s disputed election and tempered by Moraes’ iron fist—will only tighten. Free elections? A joke. Press freedom? Crushed under the boot of “misinformation” decrees. The rule of law? Reserved for prosecuting cattle ranchers while shielding communist agitators who torch our farms and cities.

Fellow Brazilians, this is our Rubicon. The Senate’s capitulation demands we rise—not with pitchforks, but with the unyielding resolve that toppled dictators before. Support the PL’s warriors like Garcia; amplify their call for a PGR that serves God, country, and Constitution over party bosses. Demand audits of these sham inquiries. And above all, prepare for 2026: a reckoning where the silent majority reclaims the narrative from these institutional vampires.

Brazil was born in faith and fire. It will not die in whispers and deals. The fight for true justice begins now—God willing, with victory as our destiny.

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