Some judges of the Brazilian Supreme Court (#STF) seem to have a plan to put an end to the #LavaJato ('#CarWash') operation, which started in 2014 and was responsible for putting the ex-President #Lula behind bars. The plan is to guarantee the majority of votes against the continuation of the operation before one judge retires in the end of the year and Bolsonaro appoints a new one, starting a process of de-leftizing the court.
But why is the STF interested in ending CarWash? That's not a short story, but we're try to summarize it. It seems to be two things. One is the fact that some judges might be involved with some people the operation is strangely avoiding investigating, and two seems to be ideological, being the judges aligned with the left.
Due to the success of the operation and Lula's prison, #Bolsonaro (then candidate to the presidency) expressed his wish to have the head of the operation, #SérgioMoro, in his cabinet as the Secretary of the Department of Justice, and so it happened. As time passed, Bolsonaro started to grow frustrated with #Moro. The frustration was because the empowerment and freedom Bolsonaro was giving the Law Enforcement was not making CarWash stronger, but the opposite. Even before Bolsonaro became president, the operation found evidence that politicians from a party called #PSDB, known in #Brazil to be the smart, the powerful, the educated, the suited-and-tied left was involved in corruption, but not a single one of them was subpoened for a hearing.
This led some Bolsonaro allies and some journalists to start observing Moro's moves more closely and analyzing his past, his connections, and to start reviewing his and his colleagues' decisions in CarWash. This scrutiny along with Bolsonaro's frustration with CarWash being slowed down and also seeing that not a single PSDB politician was being investigated resulted in him firing Moro.
Moro's positions only got clearer and clearer after he left the gov't, one of them being that he was actively trying to keep PSDB folks from being investigated due to close ties he, his wife, and several other people close to him have had with many of this party's members and others non-politicians that allegedly have a compromised relationship.
Bolsonaro's new DOJ secretary demanded that CarWash provided information about why dozens of thousands of information collected on politicians and ordinary citizens were collected without a clear reason, and also demanded information on why not a single PSDB politician had been subpoened to testify even when they have evidence of wrongdoings.
Numerous things that have been brought to light since Bolsonaro was elected reinforce the idea that some Supreme Court judges have complicated ties with PSDB politicians, and that CarWash judges are at least ideologically hand in hand with those. That could explain the unacceptable behavior the STF, along with the opposition-controlled Congress and Senate, has been having since Bolsonaro was elected, greatly interfering with the freedom of his administration to work on his electoral promises.
BOLSONARO'S STABBING Bolsonaro (and his allies and his voters) also got frustrated that Moro's term as DOJ secretary brough practically zero progress in who was behind his attempted murder, even though there is enough evidence to believe the stabber (#Adélio) didn't carry out his plan alone.
Some of the evidences are: 👉 He was a PSOL party member (leftist) a couple of years ago; 👉 There was a log as a visitor in the Congress system on the day of the stabbing; 👉 The voice of a person saying “Adélio, not now, not now” can be heard prior to the stabbing; 👉 Adélio had several phones; 👉 The next day, a very expensive and one of big-politicians' favorite law firm sent a group of lawyers on a private jet to defend Adélio.
CONSPIRACY THEORY Thanks to the internet and the social media, Brazilians learned some harsh truths the hard way, like the fact that the #militaryregime failed miserably to control leftists from critically infecting the government, and that the PSDB and #PT (Lula's) parties were not what they showed themselves to be, rightwing and leftwing, respectively, but both have always been leftwing, with PT being more solidly to the left. They purposefully played the opposites in an attempt to keep the country on the left. In Portuguese we call it 'playing the scissors.'
The left knew that Bolsonaro was, in fact, a rightwing candidate, and they knew he was honest and had never been involved in corruption scandals. They knew Bolsonaro was strong and that he could bring real change. They had to do something.
This conspiracy theory makes sense when we consider the evidences that Adélio didn't carry out his plan alone.