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  • 2021-01-14 (xsd:date)
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  • a self-proclaimed philosopher viewed as President Jair Bolsonaro’s intellectual guru (en)
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  • On January 6, the eyes of media worldwide were fixed on Washington, D.C., as a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, forcing Congress to stop its count of electoral votes from the November 2020 presidential election and affirm the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.Rioters broke past police, then occupied, vandalized and looted parts of the building. Lawmakers were evacuated and the Capitol was placed on lockdown for several hours. Five people died in the unrest, including one woman – a Trump supporter who was fatally shot inside – and a Capitol police officer who later died from injuries sustained in the melee.Brazil’s largest conservative radio station, Jovem Pan, covered the events, including on its 6 p.m. show Os Pingos nos Is" (The Dots on the I’s). Toward the end of the show (en)
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