Standing Against the Witch-Hunt against Bolsonaro
By Hotspotnews – November 6, 2025
In a world where the forces of globalism and judicial tyranny seem intent on silencing any voice that dares to champion sovereignty, family values, and true democratic principles, a beacon of unyielding resolve has emerged from the heart of Europe.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a steadfast guardian of national identity and conservative governance, has extended a powerful hand of solidarity to Brazil’s Bolsonaro family. This gesture, captured in a dignified meeting amid the grandeur of Washington, D.C., is more than a diplomatic courtesy—it’s a clarion call to conservatives everywhere that the fight against authoritarian overreach is far from over.Orbán’s message is as direct as it is defiant: the relentless legal persecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his son, Eduardo, is nothing short of a “witch-hunt” orchestrated by deep-state elites desperate to crush populist leaders who threaten their grip on power.
Jair Bolsonaro, the lion-hearted defender of Brazil’s borders, economy, and Christian heritage, now languishes under house arrest—a punitive measure slapped on him in 2025 for the supposed crime of daring to question the integrity of the 2022 election. Eduardo, a rising star in conservative politics and a vocal advocate for Western alliances, faces trumped-up charges of election interference that reek of the same politicized lawfare we’ve seen weaponized against figures like Donald Trump in America.This isn’t justice; it’s vengeance.
The Brazilian left, buoyed by internationalist backers who loathe any whiff of nationalism, has turned the courts into a cudgel against those who prioritize their people over globalist agendas. Bolsonaro’s sin? Winning the hearts of millions by slashing bureaucracy, boosting economic growth, and standing firm against the cultural Marxism that seeks to erode family structures and traditional values. Now, as Orbán rightly points out, the establishment retaliates with endless investigations, media smears, and legal shackles—echoing the playbook used against Orbán himself in Hungary, where Brussels bureaucrats fume at his refusal to bow to open-border mandates and gender ideology.
The timing of this alliance couldn’t be more poignant. Orbán’s visit to Washington on November 7 coincides with a resurgent America under President Trump’s renewed leadership, a partnership that underscores the transatlantic bonds forging a new conservative front. Picture it: flags of Hungary and Brazil flanking these warriors for freedom, a visual testament to shared battles against the same enemies—the unelected judges, the activist NGOs, and the progressive inquisitors who masquerade as defenders of democracy while dismantling it piece by piece. Trump’s America, Orbán’s Hungary, and Bolsonaro’s Brazil form a triad of resistance, proving that nationalism isn’t isolationism; it’s the antidote to the soulless internationalism that leaves nations hollowed out and families fractured.Conservatives must take heart from this.
The replies pouring in from Orbán’s statement on X reveal a groundswell of gratitude from Bolsonaro supporters worldwide, who see in this endorsement a lifeline against isolation. “Thank you for shining a light on our struggle,” one Brazilian patriot wrote, while others hailed Orbán as a “brother in the trenches.” Yet, the naysayers—those wedded to the Lula regime’s authoritarian drift—dismiss it as meddling, conveniently ignoring how their own side imports Soros-funded interference into every election they touch. This divide isn’t just Brazilian; it’s the fault line of our era, pitting the people against the elites.
What does this mean for the global right? It’s a reminder that victories like Trump’s 2024 triumph weren’t flukes but harbingers of a broader revolt. Orbán’s stand emboldens leaders from Warsaw to Buenos Aires to push back against the judicial juntas that equate dissent with criminality. In Brazil, where inflation once ravaged families under leftist mismanagement, Bolsonaro’s vision of prosperity and security still resonates.
Freeing him—and his family—from these chains isn’t just about one nation; it’s about reclaiming the rule of law for all who believe in limited government, secure borders, and unapologetic patriotism.As the sun sets on another day of conservative resilience, let Orbán’s words echo: These witch-hunts will not prevail. The Bolsonaros, like Orbán and Trump before them, are not victims—they are vanguard. And in their unbowed spirits, we see the future: a world where the people’s will triumphs over the tyrants’ gavels. Stand firm, conservatives. The tide is turning.

