Brazil's Supreme Court has mandated that former President Jair Bolsonaro wear an ankle monitor and limit his movements while facing trial over accusations stemming from his attempts to overturn the 2022 election results.
Bolsonaro Faces Ankle Monitor as Court Prepares for Coup Charges

Bolsonaro Faces Ankle Monitor as Court Prepares for Coup Charges
Brazil’s high court served a stringent warning to former President Jair Bolsonaro, enforcing restrictions amid coup-related allegations.
In an unprecedented move, the court not only restricted Bolsonaro's mobility but also barred him from social media and communication with his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, who has been actively lobbying the Trump administration for intervention. This crackdown reflects escalating tensions between Brazilian officials and the Trump administration, particularly after Trump’s vocal defense of Bolsonaro, labeling the charges as politically motivated. The Brazilian federal police executed searches at Bolsonaro’s residences under the court's directives, signaling the gravity of the situation and the authorities' concerns regarding potential flight risks. The case continues to develop amid increasing scrutiny and heated political discourse.
Jack Nicas is the Brazil bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of much of South America.
Jack Nicas is the Brazil bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of much of South America.