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Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro cast doubts on Joe Biden’s legitimacy just days before he travels to the US for meetings in Los Angeles.
During Donald Trump’s administration, President Jair Bolsonaro always praised the conduct of the American government and signed economic agreements that benefited both countries. However, the relationship with Brazil was weakened after the election of Joe Biden.
Bolsonaro had doubts about the legitimacy of Biden’s election. The Brazilian president was one of the last world leaders to congratulate the democrat on the election result.
The meeting between Bolsonaro and Biden – the leaders of the two largest democracies in the American hemisphere – will be the first between them since the U.S. president took over the White House, in January last year. TRENDING: BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: SDNY Political Witch Hunt Against ‘We Build the Wall’ Ends in Hung Jury Via Reuters . Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday cast doubt on […]
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