Former councilor also complained about restrictions on visits to the former representative; According to him, the Federal Police informed that visits only take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9 am to 11 am, as per the decision of the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes
The former councilor of , (PL-SC), expressed, through social media, his indignation at not being able to visit his father, Jair Bolsonaro, more than twice a week, and criticized the conditions of the Federal Police (PF) where the former president is serving his sentence. “What happened, in practice, was just the end of the requirement that the family had to file successive requests and wait – often, in vain – for the minister’s ‘good will’”, stated Carlos in a publication in X, after being prevented from visiting his father in prison.
According to Carlos Bolsonaro, the Federal Police informed that visits only take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9 am to 11 am, as decided by the Minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes. “Today, January 5, 2026, even in the face of an extremely delicate health moment, President Jair Bolsonaro continues to be unable to receive any family member,” he wrote.
I have just left the Federal Police Superintendence, in Brasília, after trying to visit my father. I have been informed that family visits are restricted to Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 11am.
Therefore, it is important to make it absolutely clear: the information is not true…
— Carlos Bolsonaro (@CarlosBolsonaro)
He also criticized the conditions of the Federal Police (PF) where the former president is serving his sentence. “The PF Superintendencies (including Brasília) are intended mainly for provisional and transit prisoners, not for long-term definitive convicts,” he wrote. “This so-called General Staff room has a beautiful name and suggests special treatment, but the minimum conditions of dignity are not being guaranteed to a 70-year-old person, with relevant health problems, a former President of the Republic”, he added, emphasizing that Bolsonaro, who is in poor health, “is not being preserved by the State”.
Bolsonaro returned to Federal Police custody on January 1, after spending a week in hospital undergoing medical procedures. He is serving a sentence of 27 years and three months in prison, imposed for attempted coup d’état and four other crimes.
The PF Superintendencies (including Brasília) are mainly intended for provisional and transit prisoners, not for long-term definitive convicts. Ordinance No. 1,104/2024, cited in the decision that keeps Jair Bolsonaro imprisoned for almost fifty days and mentioned in…
— Carlos Bolsonaro (@CarlosBolsonaro)
