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Brazil's far-right presidential candidate denies links to Steve Bannon after son's claims Brazil's far-right presidential candidate denies links to Steve Bannon after son's claims
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The far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday his campaign had no ties to former White House strategist Steve Bannon, contradicting claims by one of Bolsonaro’s sons.The far-right presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday his campaign had no ties to former White House strategist Steve Bannon, contradicting claims by one of Bolsonaro’s sons.
Bolsonaro, who won the first round of Brazil’s presidential election Sunday and is the frontrunner in polls for the 28 October runoff, was asked about connections to Bannon during an event in Rio de Janeiro.Bolsonaro, who won the first round of Brazil’s presidential election Sunday and is the frontrunner in polls for the 28 October runoff, was asked about connections to Bannon during an event in Rio de Janeiro.
Bolsonaro said that if his son Eduardo Bolsonaro had met with Bannon, “he didn’t tell me about it”.Bolsonaro said that if his son Eduardo Bolsonaro had met with Bannon, “he didn’t tell me about it”.
“We don’t have the resources to pay for the campaign … even if [a marketing strategist] approached us,” Bolsonaro said.“We don’t have the resources to pay for the campaign … even if [a marketing strategist] approached us,” Bolsonaro said.
He described the reports of connections to Bannon as “typical fake news”.He described the reports of connections to Bannon as “typical fake news”.
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In August, the Brazilian magazine Epoca quoted Eduardo Bolsonaro as saying Bannon “had put himself at our disposal to help”.In August, the Brazilian magazine Epoca quoted Eduardo Bolsonaro as saying Bannon “had put himself at our disposal to help”.
In the interview, Bolsonaro said the help would not be financial, but rather “internet tips, sometimes an analysis, interpreting data, those kinds of things”.In the interview, Bolsonaro said the help would not be financial, but rather “internet tips, sometimes an analysis, interpreting data, those kinds of things”.
Also in August, Eduardo posted on Instagram a picture of himself with Bannon. The caption said that the two had met and that Bannon was an “enthusiast” of his father’s candidacy and they would “unite forces against cultural Marxism”.Also in August, Eduardo posted on Instagram a picture of himself with Bannon. The caption said that the two had met and that Bannon was an “enthusiast” of his father’s candidacy and they would “unite forces against cultural Marxism”.
Eduardo Bolsonaro has not responded to several attempts to get comment. Bannon has also not responded to requests for comment.Eduardo Bolsonaro has not responded to several attempts to get comment. Bannon has also not responded to requests for comment.
Bolsonaro, a former army captain who speaks approvingly of Brazil’s 1964-1985 dictatorship, will face the former São Paulo mayor Fernando Haddad of the leftist Workers’ Party in the runoff election.Bolsonaro, a former army captain who speaks approvingly of Brazil’s 1964-1985 dictatorship, will face the former São Paulo mayor Fernando Haddad of the leftist Workers’ Party in the runoff election.
Bolsonaro has promised to slash government spending, privatize many state companies and crack down on drug traffickers and other criminals. Many have compared Bolsonaro to Trump because of his brash way of speaking and some common ground on policy.Bolsonaro has promised to slash government spending, privatize many state companies and crack down on drug traffickers and other criminals. Many have compared Bolsonaro to Trump because of his brash way of speaking and some common ground on policy.
At the same event Thursday, Bolsonaro said that he “admired Trump” when it came to his tough stand on immigration.At the same event Thursday, Bolsonaro said that he “admired Trump” when it came to his tough stand on immigration.
“We can’t have a country with wide open borders,” Bolsonaro said.“We can’t have a country with wide open borders,” Bolsonaro said.
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