Former Trump aide and GETTER CEO Jason Miller has been detained at the Brasilia International airport in Brazil while he was boarding a plane to return to the US.
According to early reports, Miller was taken into custody on Tuesday to testify before the federal police under investigation 4874, which “investigates the organization of anti-democratic acts” in Brazil.
The order is said to have come from Alexandre de Moraes, a justice of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court.
Miller was reportedly detained to testify to the federal police under investigation 4874, which “investigates the organization of anti-democratic acts” in Brazil. The order came from Alexandre de Moraes, a justice of the Supreme Federal Court.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) September 7, 2021
BREAKING: being detained at airport in Brasilia. Sitting on tarmac as @GETTRofficial CEO & top Trump advisor @JasonMillerinDC is being interrogated by Supreme Court anti-Bolsonaristas on day of massive pro @jairbolsonaro rally after we met w/Bolsonaros. pic.twitter.com/RHkSxAajgI
— Matthew Tyrmand (@MatthewTyrmand) September 7, 2021
While in Brazil, Miller reportedly met with President Jair Bolsonaro, Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro and former Chancellor Ernesto Araújo.
Miller recently launched GETTR, a pro-free speech social media platform, that is meant to be an alternative to Twitter.
Statement of GETTR CEO Jason Miller on returning from Brazil pic.twitter.com/SiRlG42LME
— GETTR (@GETTRofficial) September 7, 2021
GETTER published a statement from Miller which said that he has been released to return to the US.
“This afternoon my traveling party was questioned for three hours at the airport in Brasilia, after having attended this weekend’s CPAC Brasil Conference. We were not accused of any wrongdoing, and told only that they ‘wanted to talk.’ We informed them that we had nothing to say and were eventually released to fly back to the United States,” the statement said. “Our goal of sharing free speech around the world continues!”
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