The leader of NA, (RJ), said on Sunday (7) that the governor of, (), tried to intimidate the minister of the Federal Supreme Court in the middle of the judgment of former President ().
In a social media publication, Lindbergh said Tarcisio “crossed Rubicão” in his speech on. The expression, based on an ancient event of ancient Rome, means an act from which one cannot retreat.
In Paulista, Tarcisio said that “no one can handle the tyranny of a minister like Moraes” and charged “broad and unrestricted” amnesty.
For the PT leader, “not political criticism, but a frontal attack on the Supreme Court, which can configure coercion in the course of the process, for an attempt to intimidate the rapporteur minister in the middle of Jair Bolsonaro’s trial and other scammers.”
“Tarcisio does not act as governor, but as Bolsonaro’s lawyer. Who attacks ministers and defends amnesty to conspirators not fighting for freedom: legitimizes crime, sabotes justice and paves the way for new attacks on democracy,” said Lindbergh.
At the act of Paulista, Tarcisio said Bolsonaro must be allowed to be a candidate in 2026 and can be convicted without any proof.
Tarcisio pressured the mayor (Republicans-PB) to guide the amnesty project to the convicts of scammers on January 8, 2023 and said the Supreme Court tries “a crime that did not exist.”
The governor of São Paulo said that the trial is not fair, again spoke of “narratives”, criticized to Moraes and sent indirect to the Supreme Court. He also said that Mauro Cid’s denunciation occurred under coercion and that collaboration is a liar.
“We will not accept the dictatorship of one power over another. “Let’s not accept that no dictator says what we have to do.”
Hearing that the crowd shouted “out, Moraes”, Tarcisio called the dictator’s magistrate. “Why are you screaming that? Maybe because no one can handle anymore. No one can handle the tyranny of a minister like Moraes. No one can handle what is happening in this country,” he said.