Former president of Brazil ordered to wear electronic ankle monitor
Former Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro has been ordered to wear an ankle monitor, authorities said, in a move he described as âa supreme humiliationâ.
The development came as federal police conducted searches at his home and his partyâs headquarters in Brasilia, in compliance with a Supreme Court order.
The order prohibits Mr Bolsonaro from leaving the house at night, communicating with foreign ambassadors and diplomats or approaching embassies.
The former president is also barred from using social media or contacting other individuals under investigation by the Supreme Federal Court, including his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, a Brazilian politician who currently lives in the United States and is known for his close ties to US President Donald Trump.
Mr Bolsonaro is currently on trial at the Supreme Court accused of leading an alleged attempt to stage a coup to overturn the 2022 election in which he was defeated by left-wing president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
âIt is a supreme humiliation,â Mr Bolsonaro told journalists in Brasilia after putting on the ankle monitoring. âI never thought about leaving Brazil, I never thought about going to an embassy, but the precautionary measures are because of that.â
On Thursday, Mr Trump wrote to Mr Bolsonaro describing his allyâs treatment by the Brazilian legal system as terrible and unjust.
âThis trial should end immediately,â the US president said, adding that he âstrongly voicedâ his disapproval through his tariff policy.
The Supreme Courtâs restrictions on Mr Bolsonaro are part of a second investigation against Eduardo for allegedly working with US authorities to impose sanctions against Brazilian officials.
Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who is also the rapporteur of the case, said that the former president and his sonâs recent actions were âblatant confessions of criminal conductâ, such as coercion during legal proceedings, obstruction of investigations and attacks on national sovereignty.
Live aerial footage from local broadcasters showed federal police vehicles outside Mr Bolsonaroâs residence in Brasilia.
Congressman Sostenes Cavalcante, the leader of Mr Bolsonaroâs party in the lower house, told the Associated Press that officers also searched Mr Bolsonaroâs office at the partyâs headquarters. He described the operation as âanother chapter in the persecution of conservatives and right-wing figuresâ in Brazil.
On Tuesday, Brazilâs prosecutor-general, Paulo Gonet, said in a report to the Supreme Court that the âevidence is clear: the defendant acted systematically, throughout his mandate and after his defeat at the polls, to incite insurrection and the destabilisation of the democratic rule of lawâ.
Mr Bolsonaro has described the trial on X as a âwitch huntâ, echoing a term used by Mr Trump when he came to his South American allyâs defence last week.
Last week, Mr Trump imposed a 50% import tax on Brazil, directly tying the tariffs to Mr Bolsonaroâs trial.
The US president has hosted the former Brazilian president at his Mar-a-Lago resort when both were in power in 2020. Mr Trump compared the Brazilianâs situation to his own. On Tuesday, speaking to reporters at the White House, Mr Trump repeated the claim that the trial is a âwitch huntâ.




