Photorealistic illustration of Jair Bolsonaro detained after tampering with his ankle monitor using a soldering iron, at PF Superintendency in Brasília.
Photorealistic illustration of Jair Bolsonaro detained after tampering with his ankle monitor using a soldering iron, at PF Superintendency in Brasília.
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Bolsonaro arrested after tampering with ankle monitor using soldering iron

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro was placed in preventive detention on Saturday (November 22, 2025) by order of STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes after attempting to tamper with his electronic ankle monitor using a soldering iron. The defense claims the act was due to medication side effects, while the left assesses that the arrest could divide the right. Bolsonaro is at the PF Superintendency in Brasília, receiving medical care.

Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison for leading the coup plot, had been under house arrest since August 4, 2025, with electronic monitoring. In the early hours of November 22, he admitted in a custody hearing to using a soldering iron to try to open the ankle monitor, claiming 'paranoia' caused by medications affecting the central nervous system, leading to persecutory thoughts.

Unpublished images released by the PF and aired by Fantástico show targeted damage to the device's casing, with melting incompatible with technical failure. Moraes ordered preventive detention citing flight risk to the US embassy and equipment violation, endorsed by the PGR. Bolsonaro was transferred to a special room at the PF Superintendency in Brasília, with bed, private bathroom, and round-the-clock medical care.

The defense requested revocation of the arrest and humanitarian house arrest, denying flight risk and highlighting constant surveillance in the condominium. Penal law experts, like Pierpaolo Bottini from USP, state the conduct undermines trust for future house arrest, hindering judicial persuasion. 'In general, what monitors house arrest compliance is precisely that device,' Bottini said.

PT Chamber leader Lindbergh Farias petitioned the STF to investigate the soldering iron's origin, expertise, fingerprints, and possible involvement of Flávio and Eduardo Bolsonaro, citing a vigil called by Flávio and Eduardo's statement on flight of investigated individuals. The left, like Deputy Jilmar Tatto (PT-SP), views the Bolsonaro family as an 'army of Brancaleone' of blunders, predicting right-wing division. The evangelical bloc expressed solidarity, deeming the arrest disproportionate and impactful for Christians, shaking institutional trust.

The defense reported mental confusion and hallucinations, with doctors Cláudio Birolini and Leandro Echenique confirming side effects. Michelle Bolsonaro visited her husband at the PF on Sunday (November 23), amid supporters.

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Discussions on X about Bolsonaro's arrest for tampering with his ankle monitor using a soldering iron are highly polarized. Left-leaning users mock the ex-president, viewing it as proof of flight risk and celebrating the arrest. Right-wing accounts claim malfunction, medication effects, paranoia, or judicial persecution tied to a prayer vigil. Neutral posts share videos of Bolsonaro's confession. Skepticism surrounds possible involvement of allies like Nikolas Ferreira.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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