As hundreds of thousands continue to protest in the streets in Brazil, corrupt leftist Chief Justice Alexandre de Moraes wants the Minister of Defense removed for telling the truth about the stolen election. A conflict between the pro-Lula Supreme Court and the pro-Bolsonaro military looms.
The left-wing Supreme Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who enabled convicted Communist embezzler Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to even run for President, wants to have Minister of Defense General Paulo Sergio Nogueira deposed.
On Wednesday 16.11. Alexandre de Moraes sent a request from Deputy Judge Marcelo Calero to the Attorney General’s Office to remove the Minister of Defense, O Antagonista reports.
On Nov. 10, as required by law, the Ministry of Defense filed its report on the October 30 election with the Supreme Electoral Court, stating that “it is not possible to rule out the electronic voting system is free of malware that could impair its function.”
Instead of investigating the allegations, the Supreme Court charged the report “endangered the physical safety of citizens” who were “involuntarily encouraged” to protest – as if the more than 3 million Brazilians who turned out on Republic Day Nov. 15 to protest the steal didn’t really know what they were doing.
The far-left Supreme Court packed with Lula cronies called the massive street protests against their fraudster candidate, possibly the biggest popular uprising in world history, somehow a “violation of the constitution.”
“The biggest worry is that that someone in the Department of Defense supports this coup,” de Moraes told O Antagonista, charging General Nogueira with “supporting this movement that is damaging democracy.”
Jair Bolsonaro’s Liberal Party (PL) has presented its own report on possible voter fraud and found that manipulation of the digital voting machines cannot be ruled out. The PL will therefore apply to the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to have the election annulled.
If the crooked Supreme Electoral Court declines the case, the acting President may refer the case to Military Court. A further escalation between the Brazilian Army, which supports Jair Bolsonaro and the protestors, and the far-left Justiciary looms.
The Supreme Court has its own police force, which detained Trump adviser and GETTR CEO Jason Miller and journalist Matthew Tyrmand at Brasília airport a year ago over alleged charges of “insurrection”.