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Brazilian court convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro of courting US interference

A Brazilian Supreme Court panel has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, of courting US interference in his father's trial. The court determined that Eduardo Bolsonaro's actions, which included lobbying then-President Donald Trump, amounted to coercion against Brazil's justice system.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-16 · 22:46 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Brazilian court convicts Eduardo Bolsonaro of courting US interference
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A Brazilian Supreme Court panel has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, of courting US interference in his father's trial. The court determined that Eduardo Bolsonaro's actions, which included lobbying then-President Donald Trump, amounted to coercion against Brazil's justice system. This led to a sentence of four years and two months in prison for Eduardo Bolsonaro. The conviction is linked to actions taken by the Trump administration, including tariffs on Brazilian goods and sanctions against Brazilian judicial officials, in response to Jair Bolsonaro's trial for an attempted coup. Jair Bolsonaro is currently serving a prison sentence.

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In July 2025, Trump issued a letter announcing 50 percent tariffs on certain Brazilian products, citing Jair Bolsonaro's trial as a reason.

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Jair Bolsonaro is serving a 27-year prison sentence for efforts to remain in power after losing the 2022 election.

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Justice Cristiano Zanin stated Eduardo Bolsonaro's actions threatened Brazilian authorities and citizens, calling them 'illegitimate and criminal'.

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Eduardo Bolsonaro was sentenced to four years and two months in prison for his actions.

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A panel on the Brazilian Supreme Court voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro of lobbying the US to interfere in his father's trial.

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The US had placed tariffs on Brazilian goods and sanctioned judicial officials involved in the trial of Eduardo’s father, Jair Bolsonaro.Eduardo Bolsonaro, a Brazilian lawmaker and son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, speaks at a gathering of conservatives in Mexico City on November 18, 2022 [Marco Ugarte/AP Photo]Published On 16 Jun 2026A panel on the Brazilian Supreme Court has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro of lobbying the United States to interfere in the trial of his father, former right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro.On Tuesday, three of the four justices on the panel voted in favour of conviction, with one remaining justice yet to vote.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Brazil’s Flavio Bolsonaro meets with Trump amid troubled presidential bidlist 2 of 3‘Arbitrary measures’: Lula slams US ‘terror’ designation for Brazil gangslist 3 of 3Lula says Brazil cannot ‘accept treatment’ after new US tariffs proposedend of listThey determined that Eduardo Bolsonaro’s actions amounted to coercion against Brazil’s justice system and sentenced him to four years and two months in prison.“It wasn’t merely an expression of opinion or a political stance, but rather conduct that clearly threatened Brazilian authorities and Brazilian citizens themselves,” Justice Cristiano Zanin said, calling Eduardo Bolsonaro’s actions “illegitimate and criminal”.The conviction is the latest legal setback for the Bolsonaro family, which remains a dominant force on Brazil’s political right.Jair Bolsonaro is serving a 27-year prison sentence for his efforts to remain in power after losing the country’s 2022 election.Prosecutors described his actions as an attempted coup. Bolsonaro and his family have portrayed the trial as a political witch-hunt.The ex-president’s third son and a member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, Eduardo Bolsonaro has been active in his father’s defence.In March 2025, he pledged that he would move to the US full time to “focus 100 percent” of his energy on “a single cause”: freeing his father.Prosecutors accused him of mounting an illegal campaign to court US President Donald Trump and use foreign influence to pressure Brazilian officials to drop the case against Jair Bolsonaro.Trump, an ally of Bolsonaro, had likewise tried to remain in office despite his loss in the 2020 election and has accused Brazilian officials of persecuting right-wing voices like Bolsonaro.In July 2025, Trump issued a letter announcing 50 percent tariffs on certain Brazilian products, citing Jair Bolsonaro’s trial, specifically, as a reason.“This Trial should not be taking place,” Trump wrote at the time. “It is a Witch Hunt that should end IMMEDIATELY.”Trump also issued an executive order sanctioning one of the Brazilian Supreme Court justices involved in the Bolsonaro case, Alexandre de Moraes, on the basis that he worked to “target political opponents” and “suppress dissent”.He called de Moraes a “threat” to the US, and his administration later expanded the sanctions to include the justice’s family members, as well as other Brazilian judicial officials.Brazil’s current president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has denounced those actions as an attempt to interfere in Brazil’s domestic affairs.As relations with Lula grew more cordial, the Trump administration relaxed its tariffs against Brazil. In December, it also repealed the sanctions against de Moraes and his family.Lula, meanwhile, visited the White House in May and praised what he described as a productive meeting with his US counterpart.But it remains unclear what role Trump may seek to play in Brazil’s upcoming presidential elections.The left-wing Lula is campaigning for a fourth term, and he is likely to face his stiffest competition from Jair Bolsonaro’s eldest son, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro.A CNT/MDA poll released on Tuesday projected that Lula would receive 49.3 percent of the vote in a run-off election against the senator’s 40.2 percent.Flavio Bolsonaro has faced his own legal trouble in recent months, with police opening a probe in April into whether he defamed Lula. His connections to a disgraced banker have also raised media scrutiny.Jair Bolsonaro, meanwhile, faced questions this week about the presence of a firearm in his home in Brasilia, where he is serving three months of his sentence on medical grounds.Justice de Moraes likewise asked the elder Bolsonaro’s legal team to explain the presence of the weapon, which police discovered during a routine inspection on Monday.A security guard for Bolsonaro initially said the 9mm Glock pistol was his own, but it was later revealed to be the ex-president’s.De Moraes gave Bolsonaro’s legal team 24 hours to explain why “the convicted man kept a firearm at home”.
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