The Minister of the Supreme Court (STF) has blocked the accounts of the federal deputy (-SP), who is in the United States and is investigated for articulating sanctions to Brazilian authorities, according to the parliamentary himself.
The order, which is confidential, was anticipated cited by the deputy himself in an interview with Podcast Intelligence Limited on Monday (21).
“He has just blocked my bank accounts,” he said in the interview, citing that he is also forbidden to talk to his father.
At X (former Twitter), Eduardo shared the link of a report, according to which the deputy himself said he noticed the blockade of accounts when trying to perform transactions via Pix and failed.
“This block does not surprise me. It’s just another arbitrary and criminal decision of dictator Alexandre de Moraes, who tries to ban me from all ways to denounce his crimes and fundamental rights violations to the international community,” Eduardo wrote.
“This will not affect my battle at all and will not make me abandon the commitment I made with all Brazilians when I was elected: to defend with my own life, if necessary, the freedom of Brazilians. I will only rest when Alexandre de Moraes is punished,” he said.
In the podcast, Eduardo stated that he worked for specific sanctions to Moraes and would not have been happy with the rates announced by the Donald Trump government.
The parliamentarian, whose license at Congress expired last weekend, also complained about another decision by Moraes, which prohibits his father’s dissemination of interviews on social networks.
The government announced on Friday (18) the ban on the entrance to the Moraes and its “allies in the court”.
The announcement was made by Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, on social network. “I ordered the revocation of a visa to Moraes and his allies in the court, as well as for direct family members, immediately,” he said.