Brazilian police raided Jair Bolsonaroâs home on Friday (July 18,2025) as a judge imposed further restrictions on the far-right former leader while he stands trial on coup charges that have vexed U.S. president and ally Donald Trump.
His son Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman who recently moved to the United States to lobby for his father, wrote on X that federal police carried out a âraid on my fatherâs home this morning.â

He lashed out at Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes, a Bolsonaro adversary who on Friday ordered the ex-president to wear an electronic ankle bracelet, not leave his home at night, or use social media.
Mr. Moraes, one of the judges in Bolsonaroâs trial for allegedly seeking to nullify leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silvaâs 2022 election victory, said the measures were necessary given the âhostile actsâ against Brazil by the accused and his son.
This came after Mr. Trump announced a 50% tariff on the South American powerhouse for what he said was a âwitch huntâ against his ally Bolsonaro.

Mr. Moraes, said Eduardo Bolsonaro, âhas long abandoned any semblance of impartiality and now operates as a political gangster in robes, using the Supreme Court as his personal weapon.â
The judge was âtrying to criminalize President Trump and the US government. Powerless against them, he chose to take my father hostage,â he added in a letter he signed as a âBrazilian congressman in exile.â
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Friday Washington was revoking a U.S. visa for Moraes for his âpolitical witch hunt against Jair Bolsonaro.â
âSupreme humiliationâ
Accusing him of creating a âpersecution and censorship complex,â Rubio also announced visa restrictions on other judges who side with Mr. Moraes, as well as their immediate family members.
Bolsonaro, 70, described the Moraes order Friday as a âsupreme humiliationâ and said the prohibitions were âsuffocating.â
It also prohibited him from approaching foreign embassies, and confined him to his home on weekdays between 7:00 pm and 6:00 am, and all day on weekends or public holidays.
âI never thought about leaving Brazil, I never thought about going to an embassy,â Bolsonaro insisted on emerging from the justice secretariat offices in Brasilia. He had been taken there after the raid, during which police seized cash.
His defense team in a statement expressed âsurprise and indignationâ at the new measures.
The former army captain denies he was involved in an attempt to wrest power back from Lula as part of an alleged coup plot that prosecutors say failed only for a lack of military backing.
After the plot fizzled, rioting supporters known as âBolsonaristasâ raided government buildings in early 2023 as they urged the military to oust Lula. Bolsonaro was abroad at the time.
The case against Bolsonaro carries echoes of Trumpâs failed prosecution over the January 6, 2021 attacks by his supporters on the U.S. Capitol to try and reverse his election loss to Joe Biden.
Both men have claimed to be victims of political persecution, and Mr. Trump has stepped in in defense of his ally, to the anger of Lula who has labeled the tariff threat âunacceptable blackmail.â
Washington also announced an investigation into âunfair trading practicesâ by Brazil, a move that could provide a legal basis for imposing tariffs on South Americaâs largest economy.
On Tuesday, prosecutors asked the trial judges of the Supreme Court to find Bolsonaro guilty of âarmed criminal associationâ and planning to âviolently overthrow the democratic order.â
The defense must still present its closing arguments, after which a five-member panel of judges including Moraes will decide the ex-presidentâs fate.
Bolsonaro and seven co-accused risk up to 40 years in prison.
He has repeatedly stated his desire to be a candidate in presidential elections next year, but has been ruled ineligible to hold office by a court that found him guilty of spreading misinformation about Brazilâs electoral system.
Mr. Lula, for his part, said on Friday he intends to seek another term.
âYou can be sure that I will be a candidate again⊠I will not hand this country over to that bunch of lunatics who almost destroyed it,â the 79-year-old said at a public event in the state of Ceara.
Mr. Moraes has repeatedly clashed with Bolsonaro and other rightwing figures he has accused of spreading fake news.
Last year, the judge suspended tech titan Elon Muskâs X network in Brazil for 40 days for failing to tackle the spread of disinformation shared mainly by Bolsonaro backers
Published â July 19, 2025 11:19 pm IST