The (Union Attorney General) will notify social networks to remove publications that spread fake news that accused the first lady, of taking “200 bags” on the trip to Russia.
A post released by state deputy Bruno Engler (PL-MG), and republished by former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), showed a false report that claimed that Janja would have taken 200 bags on the official visit, in which the first lady is following the president ().
According to AGU, the agency’s teams are discussing whether the measures will be taken in the legal or administrative sphere, or both.
The publication was made on Monday night (12) and continues to air until this report.
Grok, X’s own artificial intelligence (former Twitter), where the publication was made, denied the posting to users, stating that “there is no reliable evidence” that showed that the first lady would have taken the 200 luggage.
In the networks, some users related the fake episode to the INSS scandal, implying that the bags would be taking money diverted from the beneficiaries, in case investigated by the Federal Police.
Janja commitments and expenses have been the subject of questions, especially by the government’s opposition. Faced with pressures and from a standard also from AGU, the government began to publicize an official first lady’s agenda as a way to ensure greater transparency.
In it, it was possible to verify that Janja left for Russia days before Lula. From there, both went to official commitments in China, where they should be until this Tuesday (13).
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