Brazilian Senators Want To Criminally Charge Bolsonaro Over Covid Response — But They Could Face An Uphill Battle

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Brazilian Senators Want To Criminally Charge Bolsonaro Over Covid Response — But They Could Face An Uphill Battle
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A Brazilian Senate panel says the country’s right-wing president caused hundreds of thousands of deaths by rejecting most public health measures to stop Covid-19 transmission.

A Brazilian Senate committee recommended charging President Jair Bolsonaro with crimes against humanity Tuesday, multiple news outlets reported, blaming the right-wing politician for mishandling a pandemic that has torn through Brazil and killed over

600,000 people -- but the push to charge Bolsonaro faces long odds.... [+]A Senate panel voted 7-4 to suggest charging Bolsonaro and dozens of other people with crimes against humanity and several other crimes tied to the government’s Covid-19 response, the

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