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Key Points
- Jair Bolsonaro has been convicted by Brazil’s Supreme Court of plotting a coup after his 2022 election loss.
- Three judges found him guilty of five crimes, including leading a criminal organisation.
- Bolsonaro’s US ally Donald Trump said hours after the conviction that he was “very unhappy” with it.
Three judges so far have voted to convict the former president of five crimes: taking part in an armed criminal organisation, attempting to violently abolish democracy, organising a coup, and damaging government property and protected cultural assets.
What led to this point?
He went on to be elected as a congressman in Brasilia, where he quickly became known for his defence of authoritarian-era policies.
Some have taken to the streets to back the far-right leader, who contends he is being politically persecuted.
What could happen next?
Trump, who had earlier criticised the case as a “witch hunt”, told reporters as he was departing the White House that he had always found Bolsonaro to be “outstanding”.

Donald Trump has called the trial of his ally Jair Bolsonaro a “witch hunt”. Source: Getty / Chris Kleponis / Pool
The conviction, he added, is “very bad for Brazil”.
The verdict was not unanimous, with justice Luiz Fux on Wednesday breaking with his peers by acquitting the former president of all charges — the only dissenter.

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Luiz Fux broke with his peers by acquitting the former president of all charges. Source: AAP / Antonio Lacerda
That single vote could open a path to challenges to the ruling, potentially bringing the trial’s conclusion closer to the run-up of the 2026 presidential elections, in which Bolsonaro has repeatedly said he is a candidate despite being barred from running for office.