Lawyers are arguing that there were discrepancies in how the elections’ court handled the former president's challenge of last year's election results..
According to the Associated Press, a majority of the seven justices serving on Brazil’s top electoral court sided against Bolsonaro Friday 'after concluding that he abused his power and cast unfounded doubts on the country’s electronic voting system.'
Federal police said that the former President of Brazil was part of an effort to 'sustain the discourse aimed at attacking the vaccine against COVID-19.'
'[If] you disclose a fact that is known to be untrue, that causes damage, and you knowingly use robots and fake news factories, this will be considered a crime with punishments including imprisonment,' the bill’s communist sponsor recently said.