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Moro spoke with the PF as a witness, on the 12th, in the investigation of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) that investigates the organization of antidemocratic acts. The testimony was revealed by the newspaper “O Globo” – the G1 and TV Globo also had access.
The former minister said that “there were current comments from people within the government about the existence of the so-called hate office,” but that he did not address this issue while he was in office.
“Office of Hate” is the name of a group that would act in the Planalto Palace with the aim of attacking the enemies of the Bolsonaro government.
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According to the former minister, the names of councilor Carlos Bolsonaro and Tercio Arnaud, special adviser to the Presidency of the Republic, “were normally related to the so-called hate office.” Moro says he learned about this through “comments between government ministers”, in his words, “palace ministers.”
Aras recognizes that politicians with a privileged forum are related to the ‘hate office’
Tercio Arnaud Tomaz was previously an advisor to Carlos Bolsonaro, the president’s son, at the Rio de Janeiro City Council. Today he is a special advisor to Jair Bolsonaro, with an office in the Planalto Palace, a salary of almost R $ 14 thousand per month and a functional department.
On Twitter, Carlos Bolsonaro said that “there is no qualification for this most pathetic attempt.” “I miss living in a world where men were men!”
TV Globo requested the positioning of the Planalto Palace, the Communication Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic, the Government Secretariat, the Institutional Security Office and the Ministry of Communications, and awaits the return of all of them.
In the testimony of the past 12, Moro told the PF that when he left the ministry he suffered attacks on social networks. Later, the former minister said that “he was struck by the fact that such attacks came from the so-called hate office,” but he did not know who the perpetrators were.
Moro suggested that “the ministers who worked inside the Planalto Palace can provide better clarifications.”
Asked whether such a structure had been used to “try to prevent, with the use of violence or serious threat, the free exercise of any of the Powers of the Union or of the States”, Moro replied that he was “aware of the animosity between the President of the Republic and the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Rodrigo Maia “.
Moro said he knew that Maia suffered attacks on social networks, but could not confirm whether they originated from the government or from people linked to the federal government.
The former minister declared that he was unaware of the direct use of public resources in these activities and that “it is necessary to verify whether there was use of public servants for that purpose.”
Carlos Bolsonaro denies the PF produce content to encourage anti-democratic acts
Research on anti-democratic acts
The investigation into undemocratic events was opened in April by decision of Alexandre de Moraes, who responded to a request from the Attorney General, Augusto Aras.
The investigation request was presented by Aras after acts that defended the closure of the National Congress and the Supreme Court of Justice, undemocratic and unconstitutional guidelines.
Bolsonaro says ‘they invented a hate office and some idiots believed it’
Heard in September in the same investigation, Carlos Bolsonaro denied having produced or disseminated content that promoted anti-democratic acts against the STF and the National Congress.