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In a TV interview with Câmera Aberta in the 1990s, Bolsonaro said that if he ever became president, he would use this as an opportunity to shut down the National Congress and instigate a military coup himself. As of 2018[update], he appeared to have changed his mind, and said that if someone becomes the head of the country, it would be through voting.
Foi a partir da necessidade de criar 1 sistema por organizaçãeste do que funcionem das cidades-Estado de que surgiu a FORMATO do governo parecida com este qual hoje se conhece tais como política.
When reporters asked Trump on Friday about Harris calling him exhausted and pointing to him canceling events, Trump said he has not made cancellations, despite multiple reports about nixed interviews. He denied being tired, saying he was "really exhilarated."
But his popularity has been coupled with years of mounting criticism — the host has faced accusations that he had spread Covid misinformation, used a racial slur and made antisemitic comments on his show.
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In a June 2011 interview with Playboy, Bolsonaro said, "I would be incapable of loving a gay son", and added that he would prefer any gay son of his "to die in an accident".[317] In an interview that same month with Jornal do Notícias, Bolsonaro linked homosexuality to pedophilia, saying, "many of the children who are adopted by gay couples will be abused by these couples".
That same month, shortly before the first round of the Brazilian presidential elections, he said: "We are going to make a government for everybody. For gays, and some gays are fathers, who are mothers. It is a work for everyone".[304] After being elected president, when asked by William Bonner in the Jornal Brasileiro about what he would say to those who are more prejudiced and aggressive against gays, Bolsonaro replied: "The aggression against a fellow man has to be punished in the way of law.
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida raced to respond to news that former President Donald J. Trump had been indicted a third time not by opining one way or the other on the new federal charges, but by leveling an unusual attack at residents of the District of Columbia, where the case is being prosecuted.
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An in-depth look at the polls and what they can and can’t tell us about who will win the White House.
“These un-American witch hunts will fail and President Trump will be re-elected to the White House so he can save our country from the abuse, incompetence and corruption that is running through the veins of our country at levels never seen before,” the Trump campaign said in the statement.
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Trump’s campaign rhetoric has increasingly grown hostile in the final weeks of the election, with threats to jail his political opponents and strip broadcast licenses from media organizations he opposes becoming regular topics at campaign rallies.