Bolsonaro’s unscientific response to a disease he called a “little cold” has been condemned internationally and has been the subject of a congressional investigation in which the far-right populist has been accused of deliberately delaying vaccine purchases and promoting colic “cures” such as hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday night a senior federal police investigator was reported to have written to the high court asking that Bolsonaro be investigated and charged with the crime of incitement, where someone encourages another person to commit a crime. This alleged crime, which is punishable by up to six months in prison, relates to an infamous social media broadcast in October 2021 that was subsequently removed from YouTube and Facebook. In the deleted broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed that face masks – the mandatory use of which he repeatedly defied – were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 flu pandemic. “[The president] directly, spontaneously and knowingly spread the misinformation that victims of the Spanish flu had actually died as a result of bacterial pneumonia caused by the use of masks, instilling in the minds of viewers a real disincentive to their use in the fight against Covid while wearing a mask was mandatory,” the police report said. In the same live broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed government studies in the UK showed that fully vaccinated people were developing AIDS “much faster than expected”. British officials rejected the claims. In her report, federal police investigator Lorena Lima Nascimento said the untrue claim could cause “public alarm of a nonexistent danger” and was a misdemeanor. Bolsonaro’s misguided response to Covid has become a central issue in the presidential election campaign, which officially kicked off this week ahead of a first-round vote on October 2. On Tuesday, leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his first campaign to blast Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic, telling supporters his rival had “not shed a single tear” for its victims and appeared to “possessed by the devil.” “. Addressing Bolsonaro, Lula asked: “How many children are now orphans because you were a denialist and didn’t believe in science or medicine?” The federal police investigation into Bolsonaro’s alleged Covid crimes was ordered last December at the end of a congressional inquiry into the handling of the public health emergency. Bolsonaro has yet to comment on the reports, but showed signs of stress on Thursday when he was filmed directing a protester who called him a cowardly “scumbag”. In images that went viral on social media, Bolsonaro is seen grabbing the man’s shirt and then his arm before the protester was dragged away by security guards.


title: “Police Want Bolsonaro Charged With Spreading Misinformation About Covid Jair Bolsonaro Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-14” author: “Amanda Hatcher”


Bolsonaro’s unscientific response to a disease he called a “little cold” has been condemned internationally and has been the subject of a congressional investigation in which the far-right populist has been accused of deliberately delaying vaccine purchases and promoting colic “cures” such as hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday night a senior federal police investigator was reported to have written to the high court asking that Bolsonaro be investigated and charged with the crime of incitement, where someone encourages another person to commit a crime. This alleged crime, which is punishable by up to six months in prison, relates to an infamous social media broadcast in October 2021 that was subsequently removed from YouTube and Facebook. In the deleted broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed that face masks – the mandatory use of which he repeatedly defied – were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 flu pandemic. “[The president] directly, spontaneously and knowingly spread the misinformation that victims of the Spanish flu had actually died as a result of bacterial pneumonia caused by the use of masks, instilling in the minds of viewers a real disincentive to their use in the fight against Covid while wearing a mask was mandatory,” the police report said. In the same live broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed government studies in the UK showed that fully vaccinated people were developing AIDS “much faster than expected”. British officials rejected the claims. In her report, federal police investigator Lorena Lima Nascimento said the untrue claim could cause “public alarm of a nonexistent danger” and was a misdemeanor. Bolsonaro’s misguided response to Covid has become a central issue in the presidential election campaign, which officially kicked off this week ahead of a first-round vote on October 2. On Tuesday, leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his first campaign to blast Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic, telling supporters his rival had “not shed a single tear” for its victims and appeared to “possessed by the devil.” “. Addressing Bolsonaro, Lula asked: “How many children are now orphans because you were a denialist and didn’t believe in science or medicine?” The federal police investigation into Bolsonaro’s alleged Covid crimes was ordered last December at the end of a congressional inquiry into the handling of the public health emergency. Bolsonaro has yet to comment on the reports, but showed signs of stress on Thursday when he was filmed directing a protester who called him a cowardly “scumbag”. In images that went viral on social media, Bolsonaro is seen grabbing the man’s shirt and then his arm before the protester was dragged away by security guards.


title: “Police Want Bolsonaro Charged With Spreading Misinformation About Covid Jair Bolsonaro Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Louis Miller”


Bolsonaro’s unscientific response to a disease he called a “little cold” has been condemned internationally and has been the subject of a congressional investigation in which the far-right populist has been accused of deliberately delaying vaccine purchases and promoting colic “cures” such as hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday night a senior federal police investigator was reported to have written to the high court asking that Bolsonaro be investigated and charged with the crime of incitement, where someone encourages another person to commit a crime. This alleged crime, which is punishable by up to six months in prison, relates to an infamous social media broadcast in October 2021 that was subsequently removed from YouTube and Facebook. In the deleted broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed that face masks – the mandatory use of which he repeatedly defied – were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 flu pandemic. “[The president] directly, spontaneously and knowingly spread the misinformation that victims of the Spanish flu had actually died as a result of bacterial pneumonia caused by the use of masks, instilling in the minds of viewers a real disincentive to their use in the fight against Covid while wearing a mask was mandatory,” the police report said. In the same live broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed government studies in the UK showed that fully vaccinated people were developing AIDS “much faster than expected”. British officials rejected the claims. In her report, federal police investigator Lorena Lima Nascimento said the untrue claim could cause “public alarm of a nonexistent danger” and was a misdemeanor. Bolsonaro’s misguided response to Covid has become a central issue in the presidential election campaign, which officially kicked off this week ahead of a first-round vote on October 2. On Tuesday, leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his first campaign to blast Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic, telling supporters his rival had “not shed a single tear” for its victims and appeared to “possessed by the devil.” “. Addressing Bolsonaro, Lula asked: “How many children are now orphans because you were a denialist and didn’t believe in science or medicine?” The federal police investigation into Bolsonaro’s alleged Covid crimes was ordered last December at the end of a congressional inquiry into the handling of the public health emergency. Bolsonaro has yet to comment on the reports, but showed signs of stress on Thursday when he was filmed directing a protester who called him a cowardly “scumbag”. In images that went viral on social media, Bolsonaro is seen grabbing the man’s shirt and then his arm before the protester was dragged away by security guards.


title: “Police Want Bolsonaro Charged With Spreading Misinformation About Covid Jair Bolsonaro Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Marion Anderson”


Bolsonaro’s unscientific response to a disease he called a “little cold” has been condemned internationally and has been the subject of a congressional investigation in which the far-right populist has been accused of deliberately delaying vaccine purchases and promoting colic “cures” such as hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday night a senior federal police investigator was reported to have written to the high court asking that Bolsonaro be investigated and charged with the crime of incitement, where someone encourages another person to commit a crime. This alleged crime, which is punishable by up to six months in prison, relates to an infamous social media broadcast in October 2021 that was subsequently removed from YouTube and Facebook. In the deleted broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed that face masks – the mandatory use of which he repeatedly defied – were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 flu pandemic. “[The president] directly, spontaneously and knowingly spread the misinformation that victims of the Spanish flu had actually died as a result of bacterial pneumonia caused by the use of masks, instilling in the minds of viewers a real disincentive to their use in the fight against Covid while wearing a mask was mandatory,” the police report said. In the same live broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed government studies in the UK showed that fully vaccinated people were developing AIDS “much faster than expected”. British officials rejected the claims. In her report, federal police investigator Lorena Lima Nascimento said the untrue claim could cause “public alarm of a nonexistent danger” and was a misdemeanor. Bolsonaro’s misguided response to Covid has become a central issue in the presidential election campaign, which officially kicked off this week ahead of a first-round vote on October 2. On Tuesday, leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his first campaign to blast Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic, telling supporters his rival had “not shed a single tear” for its victims and appeared to “possessed by the devil.” “. Addressing Bolsonaro, Lula asked: “How many children are now orphans because you were a denialist and didn’t believe in science or medicine?” The federal police investigation into Bolsonaro’s alleged Covid crimes was ordered last December at the end of a congressional inquiry into the handling of the public health emergency. Bolsonaro has yet to comment on the reports, but showed signs of stress on Thursday when he was filmed directing a protester who called him a cowardly “scumbag”. In images that went viral on social media, Bolsonaro is seen grabbing the man’s shirt and then his arm before the protester was dragged away by security guards.


title: “Police Want Bolsonaro Charged With Spreading Misinformation About Covid Jair Bolsonaro Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Carmen Knight”


Bolsonaro’s unscientific response to a disease he called a “little cold” has been condemned internationally and has been the subject of a congressional investigation in which the far-right populist has been accused of deliberately delaying vaccine purchases and promoting colic “cures” such as hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday night a senior federal police investigator was reported to have written to the high court asking that Bolsonaro be investigated and charged with the crime of incitement, where someone encourages another person to commit a crime. This alleged crime, which is punishable by up to six months in prison, relates to an infamous social media broadcast in October 2021 that was subsequently removed from YouTube and Facebook. In the deleted broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed that face masks – the mandatory use of which he repeatedly defied – were responsible for many of the deaths during the 1918 flu pandemic. “[The president] directly, spontaneously and knowingly spread the misinformation that victims of the Spanish flu had actually died as a result of bacterial pneumonia caused by the use of masks, instilling in the minds of viewers a real disincentive to their use in the fight against Covid while wearing a mask was mandatory,” the police report said. In the same live broadcast, Bolsonaro falsely claimed government studies in the UK showed that fully vaccinated people were developing AIDS “much faster than expected”. British officials rejected the claims. In her report, federal police investigator Lorena Lima Nascimento said the untrue claim could cause “public alarm of a nonexistent danger” and was a misdemeanor. Bolsonaro’s misguided response to Covid has become a central issue in the presidential election campaign, which officially kicked off this week ahead of a first-round vote on October 2. On Tuesday, leftist front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva used his first campaign to blast Bolsonaro’s response to the pandemic, telling supporters his rival had “not shed a single tear” for its victims and appeared to “possessed by the devil.” “. Addressing Bolsonaro, Lula asked: “How many children are now orphans because you were a denialist and didn’t believe in science or medicine?” The federal police investigation into Bolsonaro’s alleged Covid crimes was ordered last December at the end of a congressional inquiry into the handling of the public health emergency. Bolsonaro has yet to comment on the reports, but showed signs of stress on Thursday when he was filmed directing a protester who called him a cowardly “scumbag”. In images that went viral on social media, Bolsonaro is seen grabbing the man’s shirt and then his arm before the protester was dragged away by security guards.