Donald Trump stood side by side at the White House yesterday with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has earned a reputation as the “Trump of the Tropics.” Bolsonaro’s right-wing antics and authoritarian vision have positioned him as one of the world’s closest analogues for the current American president.
With this in mind, in his opening remarks before a brief Rose Garden press conference yesterday, the new Brazilian leader said, “In conclusion, may I say that Brazil and the United States stand side by side in their efforts to ensure liberties and respect to traditional family lifestyles, respect to God, our Creator, against the gender ideology or the politically correct attitudes, and against fake news.”
Soon after, Trump gushed with pride.
“You know, the incredible thing is that we can win an election and we have such a stacked deck. And that includes networks, frankly. You look at the networks, you look at the news, you look at the newscasts — I call it ‘fake news.’
“I’m very proud to hear the president use the term ‘fake news.’”
The Republican’s response may not have been surprising, but it was depressing.









