WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The U.S. removed Brazilian Supreme Court Justice from its sanctions list on Friday after initially adding him over his role in leading the trial against former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
De Moraes鈥 wife and the Lex Institute, which she leads, were also taken off the list, according to documents from the Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control. Brazil’s government celebrated the move, which came after a weekend phone conversation between President Donald Trump and President Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva.
The Trump administration , accusing him of using his position to authorize arbitrary pretrial detentions and suppress freedom of expression in Brazil.
A senior Trump administration official said the sanctions were lifted since the U.S. saw the passage of an important amnesty bill by Brazil鈥檚 lower house as a signal that lawfare conditions in Brazil are improving. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the administration’s views on foreign policy interests.
The move represents a thawing of sorts in the frosty relationship between the two governments and follows a number of meetings and calls that both have described in positive terms. Trump had seen Lula’s predecessor Bolsonaro as an ally, with the Brazilian leader even dubbed the 鈥淭rump of the Tropics” when he came into office.
鈥淭his is a victory of Brazil’s judiciary,鈥 de Moraes said Friday evening at an event in Sao Paulo. 鈥淏razil’s judiciary did not bow to threats, cohersion and it will never do so. It carried on with unbias, seriousness and courage. It is a victory for national sovereignty. President Lula from the start said this country will not give in to any invasion to Brazil’s democracy.鈥
Bolsonaro was accused of despite his 2022 election defeat to current President Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva 鈥 similar charges to what Trump faced after a mob of his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 to stop Democrat Joe Biden from taking the White House.
Bolsonaro was convicted and sentenced to more than 27 years in prison. The embattled 70-year-old leader started serving his sentence last month while still requesting to be put on house arrest due to his poor health. The massive upheaval his allies expected upon his arrest did not materialize, though he remains a politically powerful figure ahead of next year’s elections.
Brazil’s current government characterized the lifting of sanctions as a 鈥渂ig defeat鈥 for Bolsonaro’s family.
鈥淚t was Lula who put this repeal (of the sanctions) on Donald Trump鈥檚 desk, in a dignifying and sovereign dialogue,鈥 said Gleisi Hoffmann, Brazil鈥檚 minister for institutional relations. 鈥淚t is a big defeat for the family of Jair Bolsonaro, traitors who have conspired against Brazil and the judiciary.鈥
Lula鈥檚 leftist administration has long accused Eduardo Bolsonaro, a lawmaker and son of the former president, of misleading Trump on de Moraes and other members of the court. For his part, Eduardo Bolsonaro said he received the news of the sanctions being lifted from de Moraes 鈥渨ith regret.鈥
The younger Bolsonaro, who announced in March that he would start living in the U.S. in order to lobby the Trump administration to help his father avoid jail, said he would continue to fight for Jair Bolsonaro.
鈥淭he lack of internal cohesion and the insufficient support for initiatives pursued abroad contributed to the worsening of the current situation,鈥 Eduardo Bolsonaro wrote on his social media channels, after Trump’s reversal. 鈥淲e sincerely hope that President Donald Trump’s decision will be successful in defending the strategic interests of the American people, as is his duty.”
In initially sanctioning de Moraes, the Treasury Department had cited the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, which targets perpetrators of human rights abuse and corrupt officials. De Moraes said the use of the act against him was 鈥渋llegal and regrettable.鈥
Also in July, the Trump鈥檚 administration imposed a 40% tariff on Brazilian products on top of a 10% tariff imposed earlier, by saying that Brazil鈥檚 policies and criminal prosecution of Bolsonaro constituted an economic emergency.
Political consultant Thomas Traumann, the author of a recent book on Brazil鈥檚 political divisions, said the move shows 鈥渢he U.S. government wants a normal relationship with Brazil鈥檚, even though it is a leftist administration.”
鈥淭rump removed almost all tariffs it had increased, stopped discussing politics with Lula, now it is all about security and trade, and he managed to make Brazil鈥檚 government somewhat neutral in other Latin American affairs, especially Venezuela,鈥 Traumann said. 鈥淭his is a process to show Brazil needs to be treated differently in the region.鈥
The two leaders started mending fences at the United Nations’ General Assembly in September, which was followed by their first private meeting in Malaysia in October and subsequent phone conversations.
The Brazilian president has said he wasn’t only trying to reverse the increase on tariffs but also to end the sanctions on de Moraes and some members of his government who were also hit by the measure.
Separately, Lula has urged Latin American states to help avoid a conflict in Venezuela as the Trump allegedly linked to drug cartels.
Last month, Trump signed an order to remove the additional import tariffs on some agribusiness products. The U.S. ran a $6.8 billion trade surplus last year with Brazil, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Savarese reported from Sao Paulo.
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