Former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) said this Wednesday 26, in a statement to the Federal Police (PF), that the sharing of a video with false information and questions about the fairness of the 2022 election result was done “in wrong way”. According to a report by the former presidency social communications secretary and current Bolsonaro press adviser, Fábio Wajngarten, the former president told the PF that he was under the influence of drugs when he posted. Bolsonaro is reportedly recovering from a “morphine treatment”.
The publication, made just two days after the coup at the Three Powers headquarters on January 8, was the subject of a complaint by the Public Prosecutor (MP) to the Supreme Federal Court (STF), which ended up ordering its inclusion of Bolsonaro in the investigation into the coup attempt at the beginning of the year.
The ex-president’s testimony lasted 3 hours. At the end of the hearing, Fábio Wajngarten said that the version given to federal agents was that the publication was a mistake and that the former president repudiated the January 8 coup plotters. This was the second time Bolsonaro testified to the PF. In the first statement released to police earlier this month, Bolsonaro had to explain why he lobbied and sacked his cabinet ministers to gain access to illegal jewelry held by the Federal Revenue Service.
“This video was posted on the president’s Facebook page when he was trying to stream it to his WhatsApp archive to watch later. By chance, just around this time, the president was admitted to a hospital in Orlando,” she said. “Just in the period between the 8th and 10th he had an intestinal obstruction crisis, he was hospitalized, he underwent treatment with morphine, he was hospitalized and was only discharged in the afternoon of the 10th. Two hours later he was warned and the stake was taken from him,” said Wajngarten.
Source: Terra

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