In a remarkable fall from grace that marks the definitive end of a political era, Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has been ordered to begin a crushing 27-year prison sentence, transforming the once-untouchable leader from the presidential palace to a federal prison cell.
The Supreme Court’s ruling, delivered by Justice Alexandre de Moraes, shatters any remaining hope of an appeal, cementing the former leader’s status as a convicted felon for masterminding a criminal conspiracy to cling to power after his election loss. The court found that Bolsonaro not only orchestrated the plot but was aware of assassination plans against his rivals, including current President Lula and the very justice who sentenced him.

The dramatic downfall has been marked by desperate acts. While under house arrest, Bolsonaro admitted in court documents to attempting to sabotage his ankle monitor with a soldering iron—a move the court used to justify transferring him to a full-security prison. His defense blaming “medicine-induced paranoia” for the damage has done little to counter the image of a man unraveling as the walls of justice close in.
The sentence systematically dismantles Bolsonaro’s future: at 70 years old, a 27-year term is a life sentence, and a separate ruling bars him from public office until 2060, ensuring his political life is not just paused, but permanently erased.
Why It Matters
The 27-year sentence for a 70-year-old man is designed for one purpose: to ensure Jair Bolsonaro never breathes free air again and is permanently erased from the political landscape.
The court’s ruling—that he knew of plans to assassinate Lula and execute a Supreme Court justice—paints a picture of a leader willing to plunge the nation into bloodshed to maintain power. The image of a former president desperately trying to solder his way out of an ankle monitor is the perfect metaphor for his entire political endgame: chaotic, reckless, and ultimately futile.
By also ordering his military co-conspirators to begin their sentences, the judiciary is sending an unmistakable message to the nation’s power brokers: the era of impunity is over. This is the final, brutal chapter of a political war that has consumed Brazil, and the courts have declared a decisive victor. Bolsonaro’s journey from the pinnacle of power to a prison cell is now complete.
















