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🇧🇷🤡🇺🇸 — President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) pushed back against remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump during the G7 Summit in France. Lula stated that the Republican leader should respect Brazil and demanded that the American government refrain from interfering in the country's elections.

“As far as I'm concerned, he [Trump] can continue liking Bolsonaro, the father, the son, the grandson—it makes no difference to me; that's his business. After all, tastes are not up for discussion. Now, do not interfere in Brazil's elections, because Brazil's elections are Brazil's business, just as American elections are their business, not mine. The only thing I want is respect for Brazil, just as I have respect for the United States, nothing more.”


➡️ Before Lula's remarks, Trump had described Brazil as politically dangerous and confusing. The American president also incorrectly stated that former congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro had been arrested following a conviction by Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF), although the Brazilian politician had not been detained by authorities.

💥 Commenting on Trump's assessment of Brazil's political system, Lula said that Trump knows little about the country. The Brazilian president defended the efficiency of Brazil's electronic voting system and argued that the United States could learn from the country's electoral model.

“The United States could learn from Brazil and have calmer, smoother, and less contentious elections. There is no country in the world with an electronic voting system like ours, where just two hours after voting ends, we already know the results in all 27 states. We don't remain stuck in the last century with paper ballots and lists containing 500 names. I think what he [Trump] did was outrageous toward Brazil, and he knows it. That is why I said he is still acting like an emperor. (…) I remain hopeful that we will negotiate, despite their outburst regarding Brazil.”


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🇺🇸❗️🇧🇷⚖️ — Rumble and Trump Media have asked a U.S. federal court to enter a default judgment against Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes.

💥 The technology companies' attorney, Martin de Luca, argued that a default should be declared after the justice failed to respond to the lawsuit within the 21-day deadline.

🇧🇷 According to the attorney for Rumble and Trump Media, the Brazilian government “attempted to intervene,” but “clarified that it does not represent Moraes.” Attorney General's Office (AGU) stated that it would ask the U.S. courts to defend Brazilian interests in the lawsuit filed by the platforms.

This morning, Rumble and Trump Media asked a U.S. federal court to enter default against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.

Moraes was properly served by a method authorized by a federal judge. The 21-day deadline to respond passed. He did not appear, respond, or ask for more time. The Government of Brazil sought to intervene at the eleventh hour, but clarified that it does not represent Moraes.

Around the world, governments are increasingly trying to regulate speech beyond their borders. What is different about Moraes’s case is that a foreign official may now be held accountable in a U.S. court for trying to regulate the speech of U.S. persons inside the United States while bypassing the First Amendment — and for seeking private data of U.S. users while bypassing U.S. legal process.

This case is not about whether Brazil may enforce Brazilian law in Brazil. It is about whether a foreign judge may use secret orders to reach into the United States and control speech, data and platforms through unlawful coercive threats.

The answer should matter to every American, regardless of politics.


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VAZAMENTO EXPÕE A SOCIEDADE SECRETA DE PETER THIEL: REGULADOR E REGULADO NA MESMA SALA

Fonte: Wired, 16/06/2026

A Dialog é uma rede privada e só por convite, fundada em 2006 por Peter Thiel (Palantir) e Auren Hoffman, dono da SafeGraph e da LiveRamp, duas das maiores corretoras de dados de localização e identidade do mundo. Funciona há duas décadas sem site público e sem lista de membros divulgada.

O vazamento veio em duas etapas. Primeiro a hacktivista suíça maia arson crimew, a mesma que expôs a No Fly List dos EUA e invadiu a Verkada, encontrou um diretório com 113 nomes embutido no código do site. Depois uma fonte anônima entregou à Wired a lista de inscritos para o retiro de 2026, com 222 nomes. A Wired confirmou o conteúdo de forma independente.

O retiro de 2026 acontece entre 12 e 16 de agosto, perto de Dublin. Custo de entrada relatado em retiros anteriores: mais de 16 mil dólares.

A grade de painéis vazada mistura geopolítica com terapia de grupo de elite: “Navigating WWIII”, “Battlefield Technologies”, “Bring Back Nuclear”, “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness” e “Build-a-Cult”, esse último moderado pelo fundador da rede cristã de relacionamentos Pray.com. Tem ainda um painel chamado “How’s Your Sex Life?”.

Junto com os painéis veio um aplicativo de namoro interno, dating.dialog.org, vendido como gerador de “conexões significativas para pessoas excepcionais”. O cadastro perguntava se o membro estava à procura de amor e coletava preferências e dados pessoais sensíveis, tudo sob promessa de sigilo total que durou até o vazamento.

A ironia central da história está na lista de presença. Scott Bessent, secretário do Tesouro, e o senador Ted Cruz, que preside o comitê que supervisiona a FTC e a privacidade de dados, aparecem ao lado do próprio Auren Hoffman, cujas empresas são vigiadas por essas instituições. Joe Lonsdale, cofundador da Palantir que fornece sistema para o ICE e para o Pentágono, está na mesma lista do secretário do Exército Dan Driscoll e do deputado que fiscaliza a Palantir no Comitê de Inteligência da Câmara.

Resto da lista cruza espectro político e geopolítico: Elon Musk, Jared Kushner(genro de Trump), Tulsi Gabbard (diretoria da inteligência nacional americana), o general da OTAN Alexus Grynkewich, a chefe de política externa da União Europeia Kaja Kallas, mas também democratas como o senador Cory Booker e os governadores Wes Moore e Jared Polis. Soma-se gente de mídia e academia como Ezra Klein e o presidente de Stanford Jonathan Levin, e o operador jurídico Leonard Leo, arquiteto da atual composição da Suprema Corte.

Entre os dados expostos: biografias, histórico de presença, cidade de residência e respostas a perguntas sobre orientação política. Nenhum inscrito usou e-mail governamental, o que tira a participação deles do alcance de leis de acesso a registros públicos.

A lista de convidados do retiro de 2014 incluía Jeffrey Epstein entre cerca de 150 nomes, dado que ressurgiu este ano na divulgação dos arquivos do caso pelo Departamento de Justiça dos EUA. Não está confirmado se ele esteve presente mas será que ele perderia uma oportunidade destas?