Unanimously, the First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court convicted the impeached federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro for the crime of coercion during the process – the penalty was set at 4 years and 2 months in prison and 12 years of ineligibility. The complaint presented by the Attorney General's Office, with a report from Minister Alexandre de Moraes and favorable votes from Cristiano Zanin, Cármen Lúcia and Flávio Dino, concerns Eduardo's actions in the United States, where he worked to get the American government to present retaliations against Brazil and Brazilian justice. The objective, according to the conviction, was to benefit his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro, in the trial of the coup plot. In this episode, Natuza Nery talks to journalist Vera Magalhães about Eduardo Bolsonaro's step-by-step process since he went to the USA. Vera also analyzes the arguments presented in court and the political impact of the conviction. Guest: Vera Magalhães, columnist for the newspaper O Globo and anchor and commentator for Rádio CBN. The O Assunto podcast is produced by: Luiz Felipe Silva, Sarah Resende, Carlos Catelan, Luiz Gabriel Franco, Juliene Moretti, Stéphanie Nascimento and Guilherme Gama. Presentation: Natuza Nery. Eduardo Bolsonaro quotes Trump to delegitimize trial What you need to know: Coercion of magistrates and actions in the USA: understand for which crimes Eduardo Bolsonaro is tried by the First Panel of the STF This Tuesday, the STF judges the accusation against Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion in a case involving a coup attempt in 2022 PGR calls for conviction of Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion in process regarding coup plot Bernardo Mello Franco: In a mansion in the USA, Eduardo Bolsonaro forces taxpayers to pay for his defense in Brazil O Susunto is the daily podcast produced by g1, available on all audio platforms and on YouTube. Since its debut in August 2019, the O Assunto podcast has had more than 168 million downloads across all audio platforms. On YouTube, g1's daily podcast has more than 14.2 million views. Eduardo Bolsonaro, former federal deputy and son of former president Jair Bolsonaro Flickr Eduardo Bolsonaro