Different politicians of the Bolsonarist right celebrated the election of how new president of the politician who has now decided.
Currently Brazil pays a 10%surcharge, which had been announced by Trump on April 2. Now, according to this Wednesday (9), the taxation will increase to 50% from August 1. Additionally, the country will continue to pay 50% rates on steel and aluminum imports.
Among the scenes of endorsement to Trump, (Republicans). In a video posted on his own profile, he appears putting a red cap with the trumpland slogan “Make America Great Again” and says, smiling, “big day.”
Before, in November, the governor of São Paulo had released a video extolling the result of the election: “Trump elected! We started the day celebrating the victory of conservatism, patriotism, prosperity, freedom.”
In April, Tarcisio also said and that Brazil would have “the whole chance to take advantage of the situation” – while report of the State Department of Finance.
After Trump’s victory, former president () also celebrated and classified the result as “The Resurgence of a True Warrior” and asked him to inspire Brazil to follow the same path.
“Perhaps we have a new opportunity to restore Brazil as a land of freedom, where the people are Lord of their own destiny. Until then, we will continue to stand, each of us, for the dream of a strong, free and faithful Brazil to their highest values,” Bolsonaro wrote at the end of the post published in English and Portuguese.
The governor of Rio de Janeiro, Claudio Castro, in turn, despite having made a more sober publication, giving his greetings for victory and wishing “this new phase be based on dialogue and international cooperation,” concluded the message with the words “GO Trump”.
Articulating sanctions for Brazil for months with the American government, also the now licensed federal deputy (PL), celebrated Trump’s victory. “Welcome back, Mr. President, to where he should never have left,” he wrote at the time. He and former first lady and president of PL Mulher ,.
On Wednesday, he made a request for Brazilian authorities to “avoid climbing” the conflict with the United States to avoid “the worst.”
In a joint post, on the date of the inauguration, the national president of the PL, Valdemar Costa Neto, with the senators Bia Kicis (PL-DF) and Rogério Marinho, said they were “proud of the wise choice of the American people and happy for the good relationship that Brazil has with the country, thanks to the articulation” by Jair Bolsonaro.
The endorsement of right parliamentarians Trump even generated one. Planalto ministers and allies wore a blue model that said “Brazil is from Brazilians”, to which Bolsonarist deputies responded with a green and yellow cap, with the phrase “Cheap Food again – Bolsonaro 2026”.
A right -wing parliamentarm entourage went to the United States in the inauguration week, but most did not go to the ceremony itself, but to other events. Among the parliamentarians who traveled to the country were, Nikolas Ferreira (PL-DF), Bia Kicis, Marcel Van Hattem (Novo-RS), Carla Zambelli (PL).
Kicis, who went to a restaurant in Virginia to watch his inauguration with members of a political support group of Bolsonaro formed by Brazilians who live in the US, said at the time that it was a “moment of right reorganization.”
“The left for many years, decades, formed an international network. Now, the right is doing just that. The right world is coming together,” he said.
A few days after the inauguration, Nikolas posted “Go Trump” (Vai Trump), along with a video in which he appears on the big screen during a basketball game in the United States.
Fabio Wajngarten, who even recently worked as one of Bolsonaro’s leading assistants and was head of the Social Communication Secretariat in his management, posted a photo with a cap with the words “Make America and Brazil Great Again” (Make America and Brazil Big again) after Trump’s victory.
Next to the photo came the message “To whom I’m going to deliver the Cap Version 2026 in hand ??? Orders available ‘.
On Wednesday, while deputies, after Trump’s announcement, and made an appeal for nationalism, the opposition avoided demonstrating celebration of tariffs and sought to attribute it to (PT) diplomatic policy-shattered the long articulation of Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL) for sanctions with the Trump administration.
Trump quoted Bolsonaro in a letter sent to Lula on Wednesday, which states that the surcharge will be imposed in part due to the “insidious attacks of Brazil on free elections and the fundamental rights of freedom of expression of Americans.” He also says that the way Brazil has treated Bolsonaro is a “shame” and that the trial against the former president is a “witch hunt that needs to be closed.”
The US president also cites tariff and non -tariff charges from Brazil that would be unfair in the republican’s view. He claims to have a deficit with the country, but regarding import rates, the US actually has a surplus with Brazilians.