In a historic day for the conservative forces of the continent, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, received on Tuesday May 26 at the White House the prominent Brazilian senator Flávio Bolsonaro. This high-level meeting in the Oval Office consolidates the connection of his family with the Republican leader, an important political asset that positions Bolsonaro as the undisputed leader of the right in the region.
The meeting comes strategically just weeks after the current Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, aged 80, unsuccessfully attempted to emulate this closeness in a three-hour session on May 7.

The strength of Flávio Bolsonaro's proposal is backed by a transparent management of resources allocated to the cultural battle. The senator has confirmed the receipt of 12 million dollars from businessman Daniel Vorcaro, funds that are being legitimately used to produce a film about his father's life, the great leader Jair Bolsonaro.
This initiative aims to preserve the legacy of the man who transformed Brazil, with the support of key figures in the Congress such as Senator Marcos Rogério, who has been blunt in declaring: “The senator's candidacy is still on” and that the candidate “has provided the necessary explanations” regarding his connection with Vorcaro.









