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Tucker Carlson under fire for backing Brazil Bolsonaro riot

 

Tucker Carlson under fire for backing Brazil Bolsonaro riot

Tucker Carlson under fire for backing Brazil Bolsonaro riot In what was clearly a rigged election, Lula da Silva, a convicted felon, is now the president of South America's most important country. Millions of Brazilians believe exactly that.

What they know is that their democracy has been hijacked, possibly forever, but they don't have much. It may actually be criminal, but it has the full support of both the patient and the Chinese government.

Tucker Carlson Brazilian president talks

But I can admit that the Roe v. Wade decision was bad law and inherently extreme. I don't like the Supreme Court's decision on abortion. I think it went too far. I don't understand.

That a woman has the sole right to say what happens to her body makes sense because you can't have a baby without a man so shame on a man so wise Biden what has changed new Yes, now he will say exactly the same

What they tell him to say today is that he attacked the vomit. One thing that has been consistent in comparison to Brophy way or other nations in the world is the outrageous attitude the US Supreme Court has challenged the right to privacy not only for ignoring Roe v. We have been a leader in the world.

In terms of personal rights and privacy rights, and I think it's a mistake for the world leader of the Supreme Court to have personal rights unless you criticize that this is still a largely pro-life country. and to what extent it allows for change.

Protecting the citizens themselves what are your opponent's leftist views on Christianity I mean the majority of them are atheists and they don't respect anything they have criticized priests and pastors and Lola herself said That if he is elected, he will give place to priests, and pastors.

For example, when the US Supreme Court recently changed its understanding and decision on abortion, the left in Brazil did not like that we had the US Supreme Court. Loved the new stance of 'Because we save a life from its concept'.

1.Tucker Cheers on Brazilian Insurrection and Repeats ‘Rigged:

Unwilling to concede defeat to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, supporters of far-right former President Yahya fled to Natal as chaos rocked Brazil's capital to protest the October election results.

Otherwise, see here tonight and I'm wreaking havoc by breaking the window. Outside the country's congressional Supreme Court and the presidential palace, the US minister said, using violence against democratic institutions in addition to winking tweets.

That two years after the January 6 attack only this time Brazil's lawmakers were mostly not inside and the most familiar look is unacceptable. Brazil's new government is already in power with Lula's inauguration just over a week ago, but fears of a coup in the days that follow never fully subside.

2. What Led Up to the Attack on Brazil's Government?

Brazilian authorities detained more than 1,000 people over the weekend in the country's capital for bombings of several government buildings, as thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress and the Supreme Court.

and claimed from the office of the President that the elections were stolen. It appears to be similar to the January 6 attack on the US Capitol nearly two years ago.

The day Nomia Iqbal told our partners the BBC reports from Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, that hundreds of protesters expressed their anger at Hillary and the home of Brazilian democracy.

Enter computers in Sterling's offices from the Supreme Court and the Presidential Palace in Congress.

3. over 1500 supporters detained after Brasilia riots

More than 1,500 supporters of embattled former president Jair Bolsonaro have been detained by authorities after rioting in Brazil's capital, with leaders condemning the move.

Bolsonaro, who has vowed to bring those responsible to justice, has been admitted to a Florida hospital with reports of bowel obstruction.

Brazilian police cleared an encampment set up by supporters of ousted right-wing ex-president Jair Bolsonaro on Monday, a day after thousands of protesters vandalized the presidential palace, Congress, and the Supreme Court.

The Salt March was the worst attack on the country's governing institutions since Brazil's return. In the 1980s, pro-democracy President Lula da Silva promised to bring those responsible to justice.

Demonstrators smashed windows, smashed computers, and smashed walls in front of police in riots, outside the palace on Monday as soldiers carried a flag inside a cabinet meeting with their defense minister.

Armed forces commanders, though the number is expected to rise, US President Joe Biden joined other world leaders in condemning Sunday's riots as provocative.

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