‘Supreme insult’: Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsoro ordered to wear an ankle monitoring; SC says that his running ‘concrete possibility’

Former Brazilian chairman Zaar Bolsonro has been ordered to wear an ankle monitoring, said the Supreme Court of the country. AP said that under development, the Federal Police raided Bolsoro’s residence and his party’s headquarters in Brasilia. As part of the order, the former President is prevented from leaving his house at night, communicating with foreign diplomats or ambassadors, or from getting closer to the embassies. He is also banned from using social media or contacting others under the Supreme Court investigation, including a Brazilian legalist in the US, Eduardo Bolsono, a Brazilian legalist, who having a close relationship with US President Donald Trump.“It’s an supreme insult,” said Bolsonro after putting on ankle monitoring. “I never thought of leaving Brazil, I never thought of going to an embassy, but the precautionary measures are because of it.”Bolsoro is accused of staging a coup to reverse the results of the 2022 elections, which he lost to Left President Luiz Eneasio Lula Dr. Silva. He is currently prosecuted in the Supreme Court. Alexandre de Mores of Justice of Supreme Court said that Bolsono, who left the country, has a “concrete possibility”. Mores said Bolsonaro appealed to the “head of the head of a foreign nation” to intervene in the judicial system of Brazil, an act that he described as a violation of national sovereignty.US President Donald Trump had earlier stated that Bolsoro was a closest colleague, a victim of a “witch hunt”. “I have seen that the terrible treatment that is receiving the hands of an unjust system has turned against you. This test should be finished immediately!” Trump on Thursday posted an open letter addressed to the former Brazilian President on his true social stage. Trump is ready to impose 50% tariffs on Brazil’s imports from August 1 and said that he is monitoring the country’s “closely”. He said that he is “very concerned about the attacks on free speech in Brazil and the United States, coming out of the present government,” Bloomberg said.On Tuesday, working on Trump’s instructions, the American Trade Representative’s office launched an investigation into Brazilian trade practices, determining whether the country is incorrectly limiting American exports.Brazilian President Lula Da Silva quoted CNN as saying, “Brazil will not accept anything imposed on him. He said,” Brazil has to take care of Brazil and take care of the people of Brazil, and not take care of the interests of others, “he said.