I recommend that all Americans carefully read this:

The events of the last few days have been electrifying and have taught us a lot about the global left's network of relationships, ranging from Latin American communist organizations to members of the United States Congress.

After our interview on @TuckerCarlson , which garnered over 10 MILLION views here on X, I was called to testify before the United States Congress at the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, in an event titled "Brazil: A Crisis of Democracy, Freedom & the Rule of Law?" organized by the commission's Co-Chairman, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ).

Besides myself, Brazilian congressmen and foreign policy experts were also called to testify, including members of the renowned Heritage Foundation. The goal was to assess human rights violations, including freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and due process of law currently underway in Brazil, sponsored by the regime of which Lula da Silva and Justice Alexandre de Moraes are part.

The event was so significant for Brazil that a delegation of approximately 50 Brazilian members of parlament (including congressmen and senators) confirmed their attendance to seize this unique opportunity to have our voices heard, bearing the high costs of travel out of their own pockets.

To my surprise, we received a call yesterday saying that the hearing had been blocked by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA) @RepMcGovern and temporarily postponed. More than that: Rep. Smith's staff mentioned they were perplexed as they had never seen such a push-back for a simple hearing.

In response, I imagine Republicans have also blocked Democrat agendas at the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, so this important group will be virtually paralyzed. It's jaw-dropping that Democrats are willing to go to such lengths just to prevent our people from exposing the tyranny under which we find ourselves.

But, looking at Rep. McGovern's record, the reason becomes clear: he is a repugnant man, who The Wall Street Journal has reported as having friendships with the Colombian guerrilla, narco-terrorist, and communist group, the FARC. And, without a doubt, a man who advocates for lifting sanctions and normalizing US relations with the tyrannical communist regime of Cuba certainly does not want the Brazilian people to share the similar tribulations we have been going through.

It is also sad to realize that Rep. McGovern represents a district (MA-2) with a massive Brazilian-American community. Massachusetts is the second state with the most Brazilians in the USA. Definitely, our people need to learn to vote better so that America does not suffer the same fate as Brazil at the hands of these villains.

If Rep. McGovern is not an operative of the São Paulo Forum, he definitely behaves like one. Not only that, but he is known as the "George Soros boy" in the House.

But the question remains: who made the request to McGovern? What I heard from behind the scenes in Congress was that it came from the Brazilian government itself. The same pro-China, Pro-Iran, Pro-Venezuela, Pro-Cuba, Pro-Hamas government that has antagonized all of the United States' international policies. So it is fair to ask: whom does Rep. McGovern serve? The US or communist regimes?

Those who think we have given up are mistaken. This has only served to draw more attention to the issue. Next week, we will be in a large Brazilian delegation inside US Congress for meetings with American lawmakers, a press conference and to reschedule the hearing on Brazil. Republicans hold the majority in the House and in its committees, so your attempt to silence us is futile.

See you soon!

By Paulo Figueiredo

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