Nikolas Ferreira defends Bolsonaro and confronts a man who predicted the former president's arrest
Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira came to the defense of Jair Bolsonaro and argued with a man who said that the former president will be arrested. The clash occurred amid debates about national politics.

Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira was involved in an intense argument this Tuesday (20) when he came to the defense of former president Jair Bolsonaro. The confrontation occurred when a man said that Bolsonaro will be arrested, provoking an immediate response from the parliamentarian.
Given the statement, Nikolas responded firmly:
"Bolsonaro has not committed any crime! What we are seeing in Brazil is blatant political persecution. The corrupt individuals who destroyed the country should be in jail, not a leader who has always fought for freedom and the well-being of Brazilians."
Vehement defense of Bolsonaro
The clash took place at a public event, where Nikolas Ferreira, one of Bolsonaro's main allies in Congress, expressed his dissatisfaction with the accusations against the former president. He criticized the way the investigations were conducted and reaffirmed his conviction that Bolsonaro is the target of an injustice.
????URGENTE - Nikolas Ferreira defende Bolsonaro e bate-boca com homem que disse que Bolsonaro vai ser preso pic.twitter.com/UfQOOKZLHe — SPACE LIBERDADE (@NewsLiberdade) February 19, 2025
The discussion quickly went viral on social media, with supporters of Nikolas and Bolsonaro applauding his firm stance against those who want to see the former president behind bars.
Opposition vs. Allied Base
The episode reflects the political polarization in Brazil, where the opposition continues to defend Bolsonaro's arrest, while his allies continue to reinforce the narrative of political persecution.
Nikolas Ferreira's name has been gaining more and more strength as one of the main defenders of the former president and the Brazilian right in the current political scenario.
???????? Political tension continues to rise in Brazil. What will be the next chapter in this dispute?
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