
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, in blue, takes part in a protest against his Supreme Court trial in Sao Paulo on Sunday.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro took to the streets of São Paulo on Sunday, rallying thousands of supporters. The demonstration was a direct response to his ongoing trial in Brazil’s Supreme Court over an alleged attempt to overturn the 2022 presidential election.
The event unfolded on Paulista Avenue, a central hub in São Paulo. Bolsonaro had earlier called it “an act for freedom, for justice.” His appearance was met with chants of “Bolsonaro, come back!” echoing from a sea of loyal followers.
Bolsonaro Faces Serious Legal Trouble
Bolsonaro is currently facing five criminal charges tied to an alleged plot aimed at retaining power despite losing the 2022 elections. A total of 34 individuals, including the former president and his close allies, are under investigation for their roles in the suspected scheme.
If convicted, Bolsonaro could serve up to 12 years in prison. The former leader strongly denies any wrongdoing, calling the trial a case of political persecution. He maintains that the accusations are baseless and part of a broader attempt to silence conservative voices in Brazil.
Supporters Rally Behind Bolsonaro
Despite his legal troubles, Bolsonaro remains a powerful figure in Brazilian politics. Sunday's protest drew thousands of supporters waving flags, holding posters, and demanding his return to power.
Their message was loud and clear: they believe the former president is being unfairly targeted.
The protest was peaceful, yet charged with emotion. Supporters claimed the justice system is being used to intimidate political opponents. Many also expressed doubt over the credibility of Brazil’s voting system, echoing Bolsonaro’s earlier controversial remarks.
Banned from Office Until 2030
Bolsonaro’s political future is already restricted. In 2023, Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court found him guilty of abusing political power during his presidency. The court ruled that he spread misinformation about the electronic voting process during his campaign.
As a result, Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030. This ruling has only intensified political divisions in the country, with his supporters calling it unjust and his critics seeing it as a necessary defense of democracy.
Trial Highlights Deep Political Divide
The trial has reignited tensions in Brazil’s polarized political environment. Bolsonaro’s critics argue that he undermined public trust in democratic institutions by questioning the election process. Supporters, however, insist he is being punished for defending Brazil's sovereignty and traditional values.
This high-profile case could set a significant precedent for how Brazil handles political accountability and election integrity. It has also stirred international interest, as democracies around the world face similar challenges in an era of disinformation and electoral mistrust.
Bolsonaro’s Influence Still Strong
Despite his ban and legal issues, Bolsonaro’s presence on Paulista Avenue proved he still holds sway over a large voter base. His charisma, populist appeal, and anti-establishment rhetoric continue to resonate with many Brazilians.
Political analysts say that while he may not run for office soon, his influence will shape the 2026 elections. His endorsement could play a key role in boosting right-wing candidates and mobilizing conservative voters.
What’s Next for Bolsonaro?
As the trial proceeds, Bolsonaro’s legal team is preparing a strong defense. They argue that the charges lack concrete evidence and are politically motivated. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is under pressure to ensure a fair and transparent process amid public scrutiny.
The outcome of the election plot trial could redefine Bolsonaro’s legacy—and shape the future of Brazilian politics.

