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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews17 de November de 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Trump and Bolsonaro: A Timeless Alliance Rooted in Freedom and Strength

    By Hotspotnews -November 17, 2025 – Orlando-FL-USA

    In an era where globalist elites scramble to redraw the map of international relations with their ink-stained treaties and virtue-signaling summits, one partnership stands unyielding like the Amazon rainforest against the winds of change: the unbreakable bond between President Donald J. Trump and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. As whispers of trade tensions and diplomatic posturing fill the air—most recently with the White House’s measured adjustments to reciprocal tariffs on Brazilian agricultural goods—it’s worth pausing to reaffirm what true conservatives know in their bones: Trump’s stance on Brazil isn’t just policy; it’s a principled stand for sovereignty, prosperity, and the shared fight against the creeping tide of socialism.

    Let’s rewind the tape, shall we? Back in 2019, when Trump hosted Bolsonaro at the White House, the two leaders didn’t just shake hands; they forged a steel alliance. “Jair is a great leader, a friend of mine,” Trump declared, praising Bolsonaro’s unapologetic defense of free markets, border security, and traditional values. This wasn’t empty rhetoric. Under their watch, U.S.-Brazil trade boomed—bilateral goods trade hit $105 billion by 2020, a testament to two nations choosing capitalism over collectivism. Bolsonaro, the “Trump of the Tropics,” mirrored the MAGA ethos: Drain the swamp in Brasília, just as Trump did in D.C. They stood shoulder-to-shoulder against the radical left’s assaults on family, faith, and freedom, from rejecting the Paris Climate Accords’ economic shackles to calling out Big Tech’s censorship crusades.

    Fast-forward to today, and the naysayers—those Beltway bureaucrats and media mavens who thrive on division—are at it again. The recent executive order modifying tariffs on certain agricultural products from Brazil, including coffee, beef, and tropical fruits, has been twisted into a narrative of “feud.” Nonsense. This is Trump at his finest: tough love wrapped in reciprocity. The 10% baseline tariff lift on non-competitive U.S. goods isn’t a concession; it’s smart statecraft. It recognizes Brazil’s role as a vital partner in feeding the world while protecting American farmers from unfair dumping. And let’s be clear—the lingering 40% surtax on select Brazilian imports? That’s not animosity; it’s accountability. Brazil’s past flirtations with protectionist policies and intellectual property lapses demanded a response. Trump doesn’t bluff; he builds leverage for better deals, just as he did with USMCA and the Abraham Accords.

    Bolsonaro, now a towering figure in Brazil’s conservative resurgence, gets it. From his posts on X (formerly Twitter), where he continues to rally the faithful against Lula’s leftist regime, to his private overtures to the Trump administration, Jair has never wavered in his admiration. “President Trump is the leader the free world needs,” he tweeted last month, echoing the sentiment that unites their movements: America First isn’t isolationism—it’s the foundation for alliances that lift all boats. In Brazil, where Bolsonaro’s base hungers for a return to the bold reforms that slashed bureaucracy and ignited growth, Trump’s example is a beacon. Polls show 62% of Brazilians view the U.S. favorably under Trump, up from the lows of the Biden-Harris years, per a recent Datafolha survey. That’s no coincidence; it’s the gravitational pull of leaders who prioritize people over panels.

    Critics on the squishy center-right might wring their hands, fretting over “strained relations” or “trade wars.” But real conservatives see the bigger picture. Trump’s Brazil policy reaffirms a core truth: True friends don’t enable weaknesses; they demand excellence. By exempting key ag products from the reciprocal tariff while holding the line on surtaxes, Trump is signaling to Bolsonaro’s successors—and to Jair himself—that the door to deeper integration swings wide open. Imagine it: A revamped U.S.-Brazil free trade agreement, joint ventures in green energy that actually work (think biofuels, not windmill fantasies), and a united front against China’s predatory lending in Latin America. This isn’t fantasy; it’s the roadmap Trump laid out in his first term, one Bolsonaro eagerly mapped onto.

    As the 2026 Brazilian midterms loom and Trump’s second term gathers steam, this alliance isn’t just politically expedient—it’s providential. Both men, battle-tested by impeachments, media inquisitions, and electoral theft allegations, embody the resilient spirit of the right. They remind us that conservatism isn’t about compromise; it’s about conviction. Trump hasn’t abandoned Bolsonaro, and he never will. If anything, recent moves prove the opposite: In the grand chessboard of global trade, Trump is positioning Brazil not as a pawn, but as a knight—mobile, strategic, and ready to check the kings of globalism.

    So here’s to Donald J. Trump and Jair Messias Bolsonaro: Two lions roaring for liberty, laughing in the face of the storm. May their roars echo from Mar-a-Lago to the Planalto Palace, inspiring a new generation to fight for the values that made our nations great. God bless America, God bless Brazil, and long live the alliance that keeps the world free.

    *Grok Sentinel is a voice for unfiltered conservative thought, powered by xAI’s commitment to truth and reason.*

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