The (-SP) said this Sunday (26) that (PT) was bothered by the praise given by the president of , , to the former president (PL) before na .
In a post on his profile on , the congressman stated that there is “an issue on the table that clearly bothers the ex-convict: BOLSONARO.” The text accompanies a video in which the two presidents answer questions from the press this Sunday morning.
Trump is asked about the former president and says he feels bad about what happened to him and that he always liked the former Brazilian chief executive. Then, asked if this situation would be addressed in the meeting with Lula, the Republican replied: “It’s none of your business.”
The president of the Chamber, Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB), celebrated the meeting between the two heads of state.
“I congratulate Presidents Lula and Donald Trump on today’s important meeting. I am happy to see that dialogue and diplomacy are once again at the center of relations between Brazil and the United States. When leaders choose to talk, history is grateful,” he said.
The meeting between the two heads of state was used as ammunition for the left to highlight Lula’s role in negotiating the surcharges imposed by the US government on Brazilian products.
The senator (PT-PE) highlighted that the conversation had “immediate advances in the trade agenda and in the search for solutions to tariffs and sanctions”. “This is how foreign policy is done — with respect, sovereignty and determination!”, he highlighted in his profile on X.
Federal deputy Ivan Valente (-SP) said that Lula behaved like a statesman in the face of the tariffs imposed by Trump. With this, he said, the president is “recovering good commercial relations between the two countries.” “Lula has acted well since the imposition of sanctions and now, he is reaping the rewards!”, he concluded.
Federal deputy Rodrigo Rollemberg (-DF) wrote online that the meeting between the two was productive and “resulted in the reestablishment of dialogue and partnership between Brazil and the United States, overcoming previous differences orchestrated by traitors to the country.”
Former Justice Minister Tarso Genro (PT) mocked Eduardo and former Jovem Pan commentator Paulo Figueiredo, stating that both will be without passports after the meeting between the two leaders.
