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Lula Blasts US Threats to Impose Sanctions on Brazil Judge

Lula Blasts US Threats to Impose Sanctions on Brazil Judge

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva denounced US threats to impose sanctions on a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, saying it is 'unacceptable' for the Trump administration to try to interfere in another country's legal process.
'The US needs to understand that respect for the integrity of other countries' institutions is very important,' Lula said at a Tuesday press conference in Brasilia. 'Brazil will defend not only its judge but also the Supreme Court.'

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