Frail Jair Bolsonaro in Brasília hospital bed as lawyers petition Supreme Court for house arrest citing post-surgery health risks and prison incompatibility.
Frail Jair Bolsonaro in Brasília hospital bed as lawyers petition Supreme Court for house arrest citing post-surgery health risks and prison incompatibility.
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Bolsonaro's defense requests house arrest citing post-surgery health risks

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Following December surgery for inguinal hernias and treatment for complications like persistent hiccups and sleep apnea, Jair Bolsonaro's defense has requested humanitarian house arrest from Brazil's Supreme Court. The former president, sentenced to 27 years for a post-2022 election coup plot, has been hospitalized in Brasília since December 24, 2025, and is due for discharge on January 1, 2026. Lawyers argue prison conditions are incompatible with his chronic medical needs.

Jair Bolsonaro's defense filed a request on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, with Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes for the former president to serve his 27-year-and-three-month prison sentence for the post-2022 election coup attempt under house arrest. This follows his mid-December petition for—and subsequent performance of—surgery for bilateral inguinal hernias, after which he has remained hospitalized at Hospital DF Star in Brasília since December 24. There, he underwent four procedures: the herniorrhaphy on December 25 and three phrenic nerve blocks on December 27, 29, and 30 to address persistent hiccups from gastroesophageal reflux. An endoscopy on December 31 confirmed gastritis and erosive esophagitis.

Doctors Cláudio Birolini and Brasil Caiado reported significant improvement in hiccup frequency and intensity, with no new blood pressure spikes. A polysomnography exam revealed severe obstructive sleep apnea (over 50 events per hour), requiring continuous nighttime CPAP use, which Bolsonaro has now adapted to after prior failures. Antidepressant medication was also started at his request, given its impact on his health.

"The patient's continued presence in a prison facility immediately upon discharge would expose him to concrete risk of sudden health deterioration," the defense argues, citing the May 2025 precedent of former President Fernando Collor's house arrest for similar comorbidities including apnea. The medical bulletin forecasts discharge on January 1, 2026, with continued treatments for reflux, respiratory physiotherapy, and thrombosis prevention. Bolsonaro would otherwise return to the Federal Police Superintendence in Brasília, but his lawyers stress chronic conditions incompatible with prison.

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Reactions on X to Bolsonaro's defense requesting house arrest from STF due to post-surgery health risks including hernias, hiccups, and sleep apnea are polarized. Supporters highlight humanitarian needs, medical reports of severe conditions like 514 breathing pauses per night, and comparisons to Collor's similar concession, accusing judicial persecution. Critics view it as manipulative excuses post-arrest, contrasting with common prisoners' lack of privileges. Journalists report neutrally on the plea citing chronic issues.

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Illustration of Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest in a Brazilian home, looking out the window thoughtfully.
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Bolsonaro reaches 90 days of house arrest amid new probe

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Former president Jair Bolsonaro is about to complete 90 days in humanitarian house arrest, with Minister Alexandre de Moraes set to decide whether to maintain the measure or order a return to prison.

Brazil's Attorney General Paulo Gonet issued a favorable opinion to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on April 24, 2026, backing former President Jair Bolsonaro's request to temporarily leave house arrest for rotator cuff surgery on his right shoulder. The opinion responds to a request from case rapporteur Justice Alexandre de Moraes.

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Former president Jair Bolsonaro, on house arrest since March amid ongoing detention proceedings, shows strong progress after shoulder surgery for a January fall injury, per Hospital DF Star and Michelle Bolsonaro. Pain is managed, though he needs assistance with tasks; he remains hospitalized for rehab.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered on Friday, April 24, 2026, the definitive enforcement of sentences for five convicts in Nucleus 2 of the coup plot linked to Jair Bolsonaro's government. The convictions, issued in December 2025, became final after no further appeals were possible. The defendants, mostly already in preventive detention, now serve sentences ranging from 8 to 26 years and six months.

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STF Minister André Mendonça was drawn by lot on Tuesday (7) as the rapporteur for former President Jair Bolsonaro's criminal complaint against Deputy André Janones (Rede-MG). The action accuses the lawmaker of slander, defamation, and injury over statements in a social media video. Bolsonaro has been under house arrest since March 27, by order of Alexandre de Moraes.

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