Bolsonaro discharged after surgeries, returns to prison as house arrest denied

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from DF Star Hospital in Brasília at around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (January 1, 2026) after four procedures—including three surgeries—since his December 24 admission for a bilateral inguinal hernia and persistent hiccups. He returned directly to the Federal Police Superintendence prison to serve his 27-year, 3-month sentence for attempted coup d'état, after Justice Alexandre de Moraes rejected humanitarian house arrest.

Accompanied by former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro—who left shortly ahead in a private car—Bolsonaro underwent: surgery for bilateral inguinal hernia on December 25; right phrenic nerve blockage on December 27; and another blockage with reinforcement on December 29 to address hiccups. He also received treatment for blood pressure fluctuations and newly diagnosed sleep apnea.

This follows his imprisonment since November 22, 2025, after breaching house arrest conditions via electronic anklet violation. His defense sought house arrest on December 31, citing health risks, but Moraes denied it, stating no legal basis or flight risk mitigation, and noting clinical improvement post-surgeries. Moraes emphasized: "differently from what the defense alleged, there was no worsening... but rather a clinical improvement... after the elective surgeries." Treatments like reflux management, CPAP for apnea, physiotherapy, and medications are available at the PF facility, which features a private 12 m² cell with amenities.

The episode underscores ongoing health challenges for Bolsonaro in detention, with no changes to his conditions.

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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 asked STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes for permission for the former president to undergo surgeries due to worsening health while serving his sentence at the PF in Brasília. The lawyers also request humanitarian house arrest, citing the severity of his medical condition. The petition was filed on December 9, 2025.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro's bilateral inguinal hernia surgery on December 25 at DF Star Hospital in Brasília concluded successfully after 3.5 hours, with no incidents. Following his December 24 admission under STF-authorized police watch, he now enters post-op recovery, potentially needing a phrenic nerve block for persistent hiccups linked to esophagitis.

Former president Jair Bolsonaro completes six months in prison on Wednesday (4), as allies push for his transfer to house arrest based on medical reports and STF jurisprudence. The decision rests with Minister Alexandre de Moraes, amid political tensions and concerns over the 70-year-old convict's health. The campaign includes efforts by Michelle Bolsonaro and Tarcísio de Freitas, plus expectations for a medical report due this week.

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Following his successful inguinal hernia surgery on December 25, former President Jair Bolsonaro received an ultrasound-guided anesthetic block of the right phrenic nerve on December 27 at Hospital DF Star in Brasília to address persistent hiccups. The procedure was complication-free, with the left side scheduled for December 29; discharge is expected December 31.

Senator Flávio Bolsonaro criticized Justice Alexandre de Moraes for annulling a Medical Council of Brazil inquiry into medical care for former President Jair Bolsonaro. The accusation followed Bolsonaro's fall in his prison cell, with delayed medical attention. The defense is seeking humanitarian house arrest for the ex-president.

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Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the transfer of former President Jair Bolsonaro from Federal Police headquarters to Papudinha prison in Brasília. A medical board will assess Bolsonaro's health before the final decision. Folha readers comment on the alleged privileges the ex-president will receive.

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