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Trump calls Brazil 'politically difficult'; Lula says he should learn about 'civilized elections'

MercoPress · Jun 17, 2026, 7:05 PM · Also reported by 3 other sources

Key takeaways

  • The demand was a response to remarks Trump had made about Brazil hours earlier.
  • Lula spoke at a press conference in Geneva after taking part as a guest in the G7 summit, which concluded on Wednesday in the nearby French town of vian.
  • The two brothers met with Trump at the White House last month.

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Brazilian President Luiz In cio Lula da Silva on Wednesday asked his US counterpart, Donald Trump, not to interfere in Brazil's elections, a matter he stressed is exclusive to Brazil, just as his country does not seek to meddle in the electoral processes of the United States. The demand was a response to remarks Trump had made about Brazil hours earlier.

Lula spoke at a press conference in Geneva after taking part as a guest in the G7 summit, which concluded on Wednesday in the nearby French town of vian. There, Trump had said Brazil is a politically difficult country that plays quite hard —though he warned that no one plays harder than the United States — and described the conviction of former deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro as unpleasant. They detained someone who is running for election; he was doing well in the polls, and they detained him for making statements in Texas, the US president said.

Trump's description appeared to confuse Eduardo Bolsonaro —convicted on Tuesday, a Texas resident who is not running for any office— with his brother, Senator Fl vio Bolsonaro, who is indeed a candidate in Brazil's October elections. The two brothers met with Trump at the White House last month. Eduardo, moreover, was not detained but convicted in absentia.

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