Left sees pockets like mutts, who blame Lula – 09/07/2025 – Power

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Left deputies called “mutts” pockets and appealed for nationalism after the president of the, deciding to impose a 50% tariff on Brazil.

The opposition, in turn, by the likely serious economic consequences, avoided demonstrating celebration of the act that followed months of articulation of licensed deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (-SP) in the US. Bolsonarist deputies attributed Trump’s tariff to (PT) diplomatic policy.

The discussion with the term “mutt” began in the plenary, when Deputy Filipe Barros (PL-PR) used him to refer to the president. After a question about Trump and then he says he referred to pockets.

“The mutt is in the Planalto Palace. This is happening, Janja. Tariff problem, the incompetence of Lula management is precisely because there is no dialogue with President Lula with President Trump,” said Barros, who chairman of the House Foreign Relations Commission.

Earlier, the board approved a motion of praise to the president of, who calls him an example to be followed.

In response, the deputy and former minister of Secom, Paulo Pimenta (PT-RS), called bolsonarists with mutts and said the tariff is an attack on the sovereignty of the country. “These are all those who in the face of this attack on the president’s sovereignty to Brazil, kneel in a cowardly manner,” he said.

Then, in a press interview in the House of Representatives, deputies of left-wing parties, such as PT, PSOL and B PC, held posters with words of sovereignty and reciprocity and associating Trump with former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), for which the American has left in intense defense in recent days.

The term mutt was also frequent in the speeches of the deputies.

“It is time for Brazilians independent of political parties to come together to defend the Brazilian people, the jobs. This class of the far-right scholarship is demoralized, they acted against Brazilian people, preferred to articulate a sanction in despair to try to prevent judgment that will happen,” PT leader Lindbergh Farias (RJ) said.

He also said that the Bolsonarists promised sanctions to the (Supreme Court), but brought sanctions “to all the Brazilian people.” The deputy took the opportunity to question the position of the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), about the episode.

Tarcisio is mainly quoted for the succession of pockets in 2026 for dispute for the Planalto Palace and, at Trump’s first demonstration in favor of Bolsonaro, when he classified trial as “witch hunt”, came out in defense of the political godfather.

Renildo Calheiros (PC do B-PE) said that “who is patriot does not continence to the United States, have to defend interests from Brazil”. Deputy Duda Salabert (PDT-MG) said the United States want Brazil to become not only an economic colony, as a politics. “It’s a transnational coup,” he said.

The opposition, in turn, attributed Lula to the diplomatic crisis.

“Now, unfortunately, we talk about this, unfortunately, acts in Brazil because of inability, lack of diplomacy and, above all, lack of respect for political opponents. And therefore, the Lula government, PT government, government coupled with China, Russia, Venezuela and Cuba and Iran itself, will suffer reprisals in the diplomatic field,” said Sanderson (PL-RS).

Former minister of Bolsonaro and federal deputy Osmar Terra (PL-RS) said the Brazilian economy is already bad, because of the government. And if, if it gets worse, it will also be the fault of the government, not the tariff announced by Trump.

“I think the left is trying to get an excuse to escape the disaster that is the Lula administration and Brazil’s economy. It’s broken, broken, aimlessly. It’s the worst situation in recent decades, much worse than Dilma’s government. And now they want to get it, this discussion with Trump. It’s going to get worse because of the country’s situation,” he said.

According to Trump, the surcharge will be imposed in part due to thes “Brazil’s insidious attacks on free elections and the fundamental rights of freedom of expression of Americans.”

Trump states 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 says there is a deficit with the country – but the US actually has commercial surplus with Brazilians.

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