Lula Revokes U.S. Visa, Seeks Trump Meeting
Brazils President Lula da Silva retaliates against U.S. visa revocation, denying entry to a State Department official. This move follows the U.S.s decision to revoke visas for Brazilian officials last year. The official, Darren Beattie, had sought to visit former President Bolsonaro in prison, but was denied access due to concerns of undue interference. Lula, seeking reelection, hopes to meet with President Trump on trade and security, while facing opposition from Bolsonaros son.
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