
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, in blue, takes part in a protest against his Supreme Court trial in Sao Paulo on Sunday.
Thousands of Jair Bolsonaro's supporters flooded São Paulo’s Paulista Avenue on Sunday. The gathering was a fiery show of support for the former Brazilian president, who is currently on trial for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2022 presidential election.
Ahead of the event, Bolsonaro described the gathering as “an act for freedom, for justice.” The protest was not just about his legal battle — it was also a symbolic pushback against what he and his followers view as political persecution.
Bolsonaro Faces Election Plot Trial
Brazil’s Supreme Court is trying Bolsonaro and 33 of his close allies. They stand accused of devising a plan to nullify the 2022 election results, which saw leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva return to power.
The charges include five serious counts connected to an alleged effort to keep Bolsonaro in office unlawfully. If found guilty, Bolsonaro could face a prison sentence of up to 12 years.
Supporters Rally Around Bolsonaro
Despite the gravity of the trial, Bolsonaro’s loyalists remain undeterred. Chants of “Bolsonaro, come back!” echoed through Paulista Avenue as the former president stood before a crowd waving flags and wearing yellow-and-green shirts.
His supporters claim the trial is politically motivated, accusing the judiciary of silencing conservative voices. Many protesters say they believe Bolsonaro is the victim of a judicial witch hunt designed to remove him from Brazil’s political future.
Barred from Office Until 2030
While Bolsonaro remains a powerful figure on the right, he is legally barred from running for public office until 2030. This disqualification stems from a ruling by Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court, which found that he abused his power and spread misinformation about the country’s electronic voting system during the 2022 campaign.
That verdict alone has deeply polarized Brazilian society. Supporters view it as a blow to democracy; critics see it as a safeguard against misinformation and authoritarianism.
Bolsonaro Denies All Charges
In his speech during the protest, Bolsonaro denied any wrongdoing. He insisted he did not attempt to stage a coup or manipulate the electoral process. “I respect the Constitution,” he declared, suggesting that his trial is politically driven rather than based on facts.
He also emphasized the importance of freedom and justice in his message, echoing what he called the true purpose of the rally. His presence and words energized the crowd, many of whom believe he remains Brazil’s rightful leader.
Rising Political Tensions in Brazil
The protests come at a time of deep political division in Brazil. While Lula’s government focuses on recovery and reform, Bolsonaro’s movement continues to stir the political landscape.
Legal experts say the trial could drag on for months, with widespread implications for Brazil’s democracy and rule of law.
Observers are watching closely to see whether Bolsonaro’s courtroom battle will further fuel unrest or finally bring legal closure.
A Nation at a Crossroads
Jair Bolsonaro's trial over the alleged election plot has become a flashpoint in Brazilian politics. His supporters continue to paint him as a freedom fighter, while the judiciary frames the trial as necessary to uphold democratic norms.
The turnout in São Paulo proves that Bolsonaro remains a polarizing but influential figure. As the court proceedings unfold, Brazil braces for what could be a defining moment in its political history.

