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Brazil’s Bolsonaro talks controversial tweet, mysterious killing in Fox News exclusive
By Edmund DeMarche | Fox News

The  "Trump of the Tropics" is in Washington, D.C., this week and is expected to meet with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday in what is expected to be a friendly meeting where the two discuss trade and mutual interests.

But Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right Brazilian president, did not leave his country on a high note.

He has been dogged by a widely criticized tweet from a reported video taken during the carnival and there is also speculation in the country about who knew about last year's planned killing of a black Rio de Janeiro councilwoman.

Read more at: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/brazils-bolsonaro-talks-controversial-tweet-mysterious-killing-in-fox-news-exclusive

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Portuguese is suppose to be similar to Spanish, it may read similar but it sounds quite different. They are speaking Portuguese in the video. Italian almost sounds more like Spanish than this, Bolsonaro comes in at around 4:30 . Into Bolsonaro's speech,  an English translation is then made after a few moments if one wants to hear what he was saying in English, 6:50, around there. Estados Unidos, well, I was able to catch that little bit.

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Shannon Bream may have asked him about the murder of the politician but with all due respect to Bream, this Franco woman did not appear to be a high level politician, council woman in Sao Paualo or Rio de Janeiro.  I think it would be a more legitimate complaint to ask "Why is Bream asking him about this?" rather than being upset about an article using "far-right" in it.
« Last Edit: March 19, 2019, 11:11:30 am by TomSea »