[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  MTFx Media: Finance & Opinions, Not Advice [@TravasDew](/creator/twitter/TravasDew) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-19 16:15:22 UTC In a bold and decisive move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has revoked the visas of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and his allies, standing firmly against the egregious political persecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. This action, announced on July 18, 2025, is a powerful testament to the Trump administration’s unwavering commitment to defending free speech, sovereignty, and justice—not just for Americans but for allies across the globe. By leveraging Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Rubio has sent a clear message: the United States will not tolerate foreign judicial overreach that infringes on fundamental rights or targets American The Brazilian Supreme Court’s actions, led by Justice Moraes, have been nothing short of a draconian assault on democracy. Moraes’ so-called “persecution and censorship complex” has not only violated the basic rights of Brazilians but has audaciously extended its reach to silence Americans, as Rubio rightly pointed out. The court’s orders—raiding Bolsonaro’s home, forcing him to wear an ankle monitor, and banning him from contacting foreign officials or using social media—are a blatant attempt to crush political opposition under the guise of justice. This isn’t law; it’s tyranny dressed up in judicial robes, and the Trump administration’s response is a masterclass in standing up to globalist President Trump’s support for Bolsonaro, a steadfast ally often called the “Trump of the Tropics,” reflects a broader commitment to protecting leaders who prioritize their people over elitist agendas. Trump’s earlier threat of a XX% tariff on Brazilian goods, coupled with Rubio’s visa revocations, demonstrates a strategic and muscular foreign policy that puts America—and its allies—first. These actions are not just about Bolsonaro; they’re about safeguarding the principles of free expression and national sovereignty against those who would weaponize institutions to silence For too long, globalist forces have hidden behind “legal” facades to push authoritarian agendas, and Moraes’ campaign against Bolsonaro is a textbook example. His accusations of Bolsonaro seeking foreign interference are a flimsy pretext, especially when Moraes himself has targeted American voices in his censorship crusade. The irony is rich: a judge claiming to protect “sovereignty” while trampling on the very freedoms that define it. Rubio’s visa revocations cut through this hypocrisy like a hot knife, exposing Moraes’ actions for what they are—a desperate power grab. Let’s be clear: this isn’t just about Brazil. It’s about the global fight for liberty. The Trump administration’s swift and resolute response should be applauded as a beacon of hope for those battling judicial tyranny worldwide. By standing with Bolsonaro, President Trump and Secretary Rubio are sending a warning to every would-be dictator in a black robe: the United States will not sit idly by while freedom is under attack. This move is a game-changer, a signal that America is back, leading with strength, conviction, and moral clarity. To those pearl-clutching critics who call this “meddling,” I say: shame on you for siding with censorship and oppression. The real affront is Moraes’ attempt to gag a former president and his supporters, including Americans, in a naked display of authoritarianism. The Trump administration’s actions are not interference—they’re a righteous defense of principle. So, to President Trump, Secretary Rubio, and the entire administration: thank you for doing what’s right, for standing tall, and for proving, once again, that you deliver results faster than a Brazilian samba beat. Keep fighting the good fight! 🇺🇸🇧🇷 #Trump2025 #AmericaFirst #FreeSpeech #Bolsonaro #Rubio #Sovereigntywashingtonpost.com ~Travas Dew  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [supreme](/topic/supreme) [donald trump](/topic/donald-trump) [marco rubio](/topic/marco-rubio) [finance](/topic/finance) [Post Link](https://x.com/TravasDew/status/1946604789628097000)
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In a bold and decisive move, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has revoked the visas of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and his allies, standing firmly against the egregious political persecution of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. This action, announced on July 18, 2025, is a powerful testament to the Trump administration’s unwavering commitment to defending free speech, sovereignty, and justice—not just for Americans but for allies across the globe. By leveraging Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Rubio has sent a clear message: the United States will not tolerate foreign judicial overreach that infringes on fundamental rights or targets American
The Brazilian Supreme Court’s actions, led by Justice Moraes, have been nothing short of a draconian assault on democracy. Moraes’ so-called “persecution and censorship complex” has not only violated the basic rights of Brazilians but has audaciously extended its reach to silence Americans, as Rubio rightly pointed out. The court’s orders—raiding Bolsonaro’s home, forcing him to wear an ankle monitor, and banning him from contacting foreign officials or using social media—are a blatant attempt to crush political opposition under the guise of justice. This isn’t law; it’s tyranny dressed up in judicial robes, and the Trump administration’s response is a masterclass in standing up to globalist
President Trump’s support for Bolsonaro, a steadfast ally often called the “Trump of the Tropics,” reflects a broader commitment to protecting leaders who prioritize their people over elitist agendas. Trump’s earlier threat of a XX% tariff on Brazilian goods, coupled with Rubio’s visa revocations, demonstrates a strategic and muscular foreign policy that puts America—and its allies—first. These actions are not just about Bolsonaro; they’re about safeguarding the principles of free expression and national sovereignty against those who would weaponize institutions to silence
For too long, globalist forces have hidden behind “legal” facades to push authoritarian agendas, and Moraes’ campaign against Bolsonaro is a textbook example. His accusations of Bolsonaro seeking foreign interference are a flimsy pretext, especially when Moraes himself has targeted American voices in his censorship crusade. The irony is rich: a judge claiming to protect “sovereignty” while trampling on the very freedoms that define it. Rubio’s visa revocations cut through this hypocrisy like a hot knife, exposing Moraes’ actions for what they are—a desperate power grab.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t just about Brazil. It’s about the global fight for liberty. The Trump administration’s swift and resolute response should be applauded as a beacon of hope for those battling judicial tyranny worldwide. By standing with Bolsonaro, President Trump and Secretary Rubio are sending a warning to every would-be dictator in a black robe: the United States will not sit idly by while freedom is under attack. This move is a game-changer, a signal that America is back, leading with strength, conviction, and moral clarity.
To those pearl-clutching critics who call this “meddling,” I say: shame on you for siding with censorship and oppression. The real affront is Moraes’ attempt to gag a former president and his supporters, including Americans, in a naked display of authoritarianism. The Trump administration’s actions are not interference—they’re a righteous defense of principle. So, to President Trump, Secretary Rubio, and the entire administration: thank you for doing what’s right, for standing tall, and for proving, once again, that you deliver results faster than a Brazilian samba beat. Keep fighting the good fight! 🇺🇸🇧🇷 #Trump2025 #AmericaFirst #FreeSpeech #Bolsonaro #Rubio #Sovereigntywashingtonpost.com
~Travas Dew
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