‘We Will Not Accept Foreign Interference’: Brazilian Lawmakers Hit Back Over Trump Economic Warfare

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‘We Will Not Accept Foreign Interference’: Brazilian Lawmakers Hit Back Over Trump Economic Warfare
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Brad Reed is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

U.S. President Donald Trump is facing international condemnation for his decision to level sanctions against Brazil ian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes in a bid to punish him for overseeing the criminal trial of former Brazil ian President Jair Bolsonaro , a longtime Trump ally.

The Guardian reported on Wednesday that Brazilian political leaders are not backing down in the face of Trump's economic warfare, which includes not only sanctions against Moraes but also 50% tariffs on several key Brazilian exports to the United States, including coffee and beef.Chamber of Deputies member José Guimarães, a member of the left-wing Partido dos Trabalhadores, described Trump's actions as 'a direct attack on Brazilian democracy and sovereignty' and vowed that 'we will not accept foreign interference in... our justice system.'Left-wing politicians weren't the only ones to criticize the sanctions and tariffs, as right-wing Partido Novo founder João Amoêdo condemned them as 'an unacceptable attempt at foreign interference in the Brazilian justice system.' Eduardo Leite, the conservative governor of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, said he refused to accept 'another country trying to interfere in our institutions' as Trump has done.In justifying the sanctions and tariffs, the Trump White House said they were a measure to combat what it described as 'the government of Brazil's politically motivated persecution, intimidation, harassment, censorship, and prosecution of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and thousands of his supporters.'Bolsonaro is currently on trial for undertaking an alleged coup plot to prevent the country's current president, Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva, from taking power after his victory in Brazil's 2022 presidential election.Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of the former president, openly celebrated Trump's punitive measures against Brazil this week, which earned him a stiff rebuke from the editorial board of Folha de São Paulo, one of Brazil's largest daily newspapers. In their piece, the Folha editors labeled Eduardo Bolsonaro an 'enemy of Brazil' and said he was behaving like 'a buffoon at the feet of a foreign throne' with his open lobbying of the Trump administration to punish his own country.Elsewhere in the world, the U.K.-based magazine The Economist leveled Trump for his Brazil sanctions, which it described as an 'unprecedented' assault on the country's sovereignty. The magazine also outlined the considerable evidence that the former Brazilian president took part in a coup plot, including a plan written out by Bolsonaro deputy chief of staff Mario Fernandes to assassinate or kidnap Lula and Moraes before the end of Bolsonaro's lone presidential term.U.S. government reform advocacy group Public Citizen was also quick to condemn Trump's actions, which it described as a 'shameless power grab.''Trump's order sets a horrifying precedent that literally any domestic judicial action or democratically enacted policy set by another country could somehow justify a U.S. national emergency and bestow the president with powers far beyond what the Constitution provides,' said Melinda St. Louis, global trade watch director at Public Citizen.St. Louis also predicted that the tariffs on Brazil would soon be tossed out by courts given their capricious justifications, although she said the reputation of the U.S. would suffer 'lasting damage.'

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