Brazil’s Military Leaders Expected to Release Evidence of Corrupt Election

The information is likely distributed later this week.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Military leaders in Brazil are reportedly planning to release information regarding the corruption of the recent presidential election in their country.
  • The information is believed to show that the election was stolen from Jair Bolsonaro, the more conservative candidate who was opposed by globalists in the nation’s government.
  • One report indicates that the military audit of the election will show dozens of boxes of ballots that had no votes for Bolsonaro votes in them.
  • The military’s involvement follows widespread protests by Brazilians who believe their election was stolen by corrupt government officials.
TUCKER CARLSON AMPLIFIED PROTESTERS’ CLAIMS:
  • Fox News host Tucker Carlson also weighed in, adding to questions about the legitimacy of Brazil’s socialist victory.
  • Carlson questioned the legitimacy of leftist candidate Lula da Silva’s win in Brazil’s election. The Fox News host described the millions of protesters declaring the election to be fraudulent and noted the incumbent president, Jair Bolsonaro, has not accepted the outcome.
  • According to the Fox host, Brazil’s Supreme Court is now calling for censorship of social media posts questioning the election, asking why “a ‘democracy’ [is] preventing people from asking questions about how the ‘democracy functions.’”
BACKGROUND:
  • Protests began more than a week ago in Brazil following the announcement that former President of Brazil Lula was winning the presidential election over the wildly popular Jair Bolsonaro.
  • Bolsonaro has received pushback from globalists who have a presence in some of the highest levels of Brazilian politics, including leading the Supreme Court in Brazil, which many believe to be corrupt.
  • Questions about the integrity of their most recent election have been compounded by the country’s history of election fraud.
  • Bolsonaro’s supporters seem to have leaned on protesting as a last resort, escalating their frustration to a level some believe could deteriorate into all-out conflict.

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