Why Jair Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida (and what Biden can do about it)

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Why Jair Bolsonaro left Brazil for Florida (and what Biden can do about it)
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Bolsonaro's move to Florida could help insulate him from legal jeopardy, analysts say. His decision to reside in Trump's state of residence also hasn't escaped notice.

Brazil's sitting presidents can't be arrested unless convicted by the Supreme Court, according to the country's constitution.According to Reuters

He could also see fresh investigations following this weekend's violence, which his successor threatened in his inauguration speech.

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