Ramagem freed by ICE after 48 hours: left’s coup narrative crumbles
I stayed silent at first because the news reaching newsrooms, websites, and blogs here in Brazil was contradictory—and in most cases, sourced from Rede Globo, meaning it wasn’t reliable.
Once Alexandre Ramagem’s provisional detention was revoked, it became clear that the left’s lying narrative had crumbled. What had been presented as absolute truth began unraveling in the face of the facts.
“International cooperation, arrest due to an alleged conviction for a coup d’état”—all of that fell apart, exposing the inconsistencies in the information spread by the head of the Executive and the Federal Police after Ramagem’s release.
He was freed, his name was removed from the ICE system, and he’s now home with his family—which only underscores the fragility of the entire narrative they built.
Yet another lie from the left that couldn’t withstand scrutiny against reality, highlighting the need for caution and responsibility when disseminating information of this magnitude.
Analysis by Léo Vilhena | Brazil