Bolsonaro says that apprehension of Eduardo’s passport would aim to ’cause embarrassment’

The former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) criticized the possible apprehension of the passport of the son, the federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP). Eduardo is the target of a criminal news presented by petist deputies to Attorney General’s Office (PGR) that attributes to him crimes against national sovereignty.
“The possible apprehension of the passport of Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro aims to create embarrassment, or instruct a lawsuit to prevent him from taking over the Foreign Relations Commission,” wrote the former president in the X (former Twitter) on Sunday, 2, also in English.
Eduardo Bolsonaro estimates that he will have a passport seized and speaks of ‘Combined Game’
Federal Deputy believes he will have a passport retained by decision of Alexandre de Moraes, Minister of the Supreme Court (STF)
Bolsonaro suggested that the mobilization seeks to prevent Eduardo from representing an obstacle to the approval of “agreements signed with China” and mocked: “a good time to discuss sovereignty and a crime of Lesa Fatherland”.

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The criminal news against Eduardo was recorded by the PT leader in the House, Lindbergh Farias (PT-RJ), and Deputy Rogério Correia (PT-MG), who ask him to be investigated criminally by articulating STF reactions with American politicians. The authors also want the parliamentarian’s passport to be seized to interrupt the “ongoing illicit conduct”.

Last Saturday, 1st, Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), asked the PGR to speak up to five days about the criminal news.
Deputies state in the document that former President Jair Bolsonaro’s son captured a “true attempt to embarrass not only a member of one of the powers of the Republic, but the national judiciary itself.”
Last week, the United States Judiciary Committee of the Chamber of Representatives, which has similar attributions to the Constitution and Justice Commission (CCJ) in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, approved a bill that could bar Alexandre de Moraes’s entry into the country.
The presentation of the proposal was, according to Eduardo Bolsonaro, the result of a request from his republican deputy María Elvira Salazar, from Florida.