Brazilian police searched the homes of several prominent businessmen allied with President Jair Bolsonaro as the Supreme Court probes the men for discussing a possible power grab in the event the conservative leader loses October’s presidential election
SÃO PAULO—Brazilian police searched the homes of several prominent businessmen allied with President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday as the Supreme Court probes the men for discussing a possible power grab in the event the conservative leader losesA team of 35 police
officers carried out search warrants across five states to gather evidence. Legal and political analysts said the operation was likely to inflame tensions over allegations of antidemocratic behavior on both sides of the political divide in this polarized country.
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