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Lula da Silva slams Trump’s overbearing comments

Says he was elected as leader of America, not emperor of the world

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July 19, 2025
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has hit back at Donald Trump’s tariff threats, saying that his American counterpart was elected as the leader of the United States and “not to be the emperor of the world.”

Last week, Trump threatened Brazil with crippling tariffs of 50% starting August 1, according to a letter posted to his social media platform, Truth Social.

In the letter, Trump linked the astronomical tariff threat to what he described as a “witch hunt” trial against Brazil’s right-wing former president, Jair Bolsonaro.

Bolsonaro, a close Trump ally, is facing trial in Brazil for allegedly attempting to overthrow Lula following his presidential win in 2022. He could face more than four decades behind bars if found guilty of masterminding the coup.

Speaking exclusively to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Thursday, da Silva, who is widely known as Lula, said that Trump’s threats had broken away from “protocol” and argued that his predecessor’s fate cannot be part of trade negotiations.

“The judiciary branch of power in Brazil is independent. The president of the Republic has no influence whatsoever,” he said, adding that Bolsonaro “is not being judged personally. He is being judged by the acts he tried to organize a coup d’etat.”

Bolsonaro has denied wrongdoing.

On Friday, Trump posted a letter to Bolsonaro on Truth Social, in which he suggested the former Brazilian leader was the victim of an “unjust system” and saying that he would be “watching closely.”

Lula said Trump would be standing trial in Brazil if the actions he took during the January 6 insurrection had been committed in the South American country.

“If Trump were Brazilian and if he did what happened at Capitol Hill, he’d also be on trial in Brazil. And he would have violated the Constitution. According to justice, he would also be arrested if he had done that here in Brazil,” he said.

‘I thought it was fake news’, Lula da Silva told CNN’s Christine Amanpour.

Speaking through an interpreter, Lula also expressed disappointment at Trump’s approach, saying at first that he couldn’t believe the US president’s social media post was authentic.

“It was very unpleasant,” he told Amanpour. “I thought it was fake news.”

Brazil has now vowed reciprocal tariffs if Trump follows through with his threat, marking the first time in months another country has challenged Trump in the face of tariffs.

“Brazil is to take care of Brazil and take care of the Brazilian people, and not to take care of the interests of the others,” Lula said, adding: “Brazil will not accept anything imposed on it. We accept negotiation and not imposition.”

Unlike the more than 20 other countries that have received letters from Trump this month, the US ran a $6.8 billion trade surplus with Brazil last year.

That means that the US exported more goods to Brazil than it imported from there – an imbalance that should already satisfy Trump’s trade agenda.

Top US exports to Brazil in 2024 included aircraft and spacecraft, fuels, industrial machinery like nuclear reactors, and electrical equipment, according to US Census Bureau data.

A retaliatory 50% Brazilian tariff on American goods could severely harm these industries.

Still open to negotiation

Still, Lula underscored his willingness to come to an agreement with Washington on Thursday, saying that it is up to Trump to “seriously” consider negotiation and that he hopes the US president will change his mind.

“I’m not a progressive president. I am the president of Brazil. I don’t see President Trump as a far-right president. I see him as the president of the US – the American people elected him,” the former labour organizer told Amanpour, dismissing the possibility that their ideological backgrounds could embitter negotiations.

“The best thing in the world is for us to sit around a table and talk,” he added.

“If President Trump is willing to take seriously the negotiations underway between Brazil and the US, then I’ll be open minded to negotiate whatever may be necessary. But what is important is that the relationship between the two countries cannot go on like this,” he said.

Meanwhile on Tuesday, the US launched an investigation into what it called “unfair” trading practices by Brazil, escalating the spat with the world’s 10th largest economy.

The investigation will focus on digital trade and electronic payment services, preferential tariffs, and anti-corruption interference, as well as intellectual property protection, to determine whether there are “unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or restrict” American commerce, according to a statement by the United States Trade Representative (USTR).

It will also investigate ethanol market access and illegal deforestation.

 

Reported by CNN

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