Alcolumbre says Eduardo Bolsonaro instigates US against Brazil
Senate President David Alcolumbre (Union-AP) criticized on Wednesday, 17, federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) and said the parliamentarian instigates the United States against Brazil. “I can’t see a federal deputy from Brazil every day, elected by the people of Sao Paulo, there in the United States, instigating a country against my country. I never talked about it, but it’s time to start talking. You can’t accept all these silent aggressions,” he said in a speech in the plenary.
Alcolumbre said the United States “offend Brazil” every day. The statements came after opposition senators commented on a case involving historian Eduardo Bueno, who is part of the Senate Council and published a video celebrating the death of American influencer Charlie Kirk. Alcolumbre said he wanted to have fired Bueno himself.
The president of the Senate took advantage of the speech to criticize the polarization of the right and the left and said that “everyone is going through the limits appropriate to good coexistence.” “It is one side saying that Brazil is from Brazilians and, on the other hand, is one in the United States saying that Donald Trump, president of the United States, will send new sanctions to Brazil, Parliament, authorities, the judiciary, the executive, to put fare, charging and disturbing Brazil,” he said.
