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and are proactively seeking security officials who funded and enabled the incursion.
All 26 Brazilian states sent their governors or vice governors to meet with President Lula da Silva, in support of Brazilian democracy and rule of law. Brazilians, many of whom still remember the days of the dictatorship, have decided to fight for their rights.Brazil’s response stands in stark contrast to the 147 members of the U.S.
Despite the roadblocks by many GOP leaders, we must continue to hold accountable the angry mob that descended on Washington, as well as Trump and his associates who orchestrated the failed coup. Meanwhile, the U.S. must also investigate the role of any Americans in the Brazilian insurrection and— meant for diplomats and heads of state, and which allowed him to be in Florida during the events of Jan. 8.
Standing up for democracy here and abroad is the best way for America to return to being the beacon of freedom and not the model of insurrection.
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