US has been monitoring Brazil’s president for decades – Folha de S.Paulo
The American government has been conducting surveillance and collecting information about Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who is currently the president of Brazil, since 1966. This was reported by the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper. | “Various agencies of the US government monitored President Lula da Silva, collecting at least 819 documents from 3,300 pages,” the report said. According to the newspaper, the information was provided by the US government to journalist and writer Fernando Morais, the Brazilian president’s biographer. The data refers to the period from 1966 to 2019. The material does not tell why a number of U.S. intelligence agencies began collecting information about the current president of Brazil from 1966. However, it is known that the politician at that time was an employee at the metallurgical factory Industrias Villares and participated in the work of the local trade union movement of the state of São Paulo in the south of the country.