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In video, Bolsonaro says wanted cops replaced to stop family being ‘screwed’

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said he was unwilling to see his family get “screwed” because of his inability to change law enforcemen­t officials, according to a video released yesterday set to deepen the political crisis surroundin­g him.

Coming at the end of a challengin­g week in Brazil, which is now the world’s No. 2 hot spot for coronaviru­s cases behind the United States, the video prompted Bolsonaro’s fans and detractors to hurl abuse at each other from their apartment windows in cities across the country.

The political scandal centers on an accusation by former Justice Minister Sergio Moro, a popular antigraft crusader, that Bolsonaro leaned on him to change senior federal police officials amid investigat­ions into members of the president’s political clan.

Moro’s accusation­s have led to a federal criminal probe.

In the recording of an April 22 ministeria­l meeting, which was released by a Supreme Court justice on Friday, Bolsonaro said in coarse language that it was his prerogativ­e to change security officials, their bosses or even ministers.

“I’ve tried to change our security people in Rio de Janeiro officially, and I wasn’t able to. That’s over. I won’t wait for my family or my friends to get screwed,” Bolsonaro said.

“If you can’t change (the official), change his boss. You can’t change the boss? Change the minister. End of story. We’re not kidding around,” he added.

Writing on Facebook after the release of the video, Bolsonaro said there was “no indication of interferen­ce in the federal police.” In a radio interview with Jovem Pan, he said he had been talking about his own personal security and not senior members of the federal police.

The video comes at a bad time for Bolsonaro. His political woes have led to rumblings about impeachmen­t. He is also under pressure for his handling of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“The truth was said, shown on video, messages, deposition­s, and proved with facts,” Moro, who quit last month, wrote on Twitter.

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