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On Monday, the 27th, the President of the Republic, Jair Bolsonaro, said that he had become aware of an audio in which a certain deputy had requested the creation of profiles on social media.
In a statement to the press, Bolsonaro questioned the impacts that the audio would have if it came to light.
The audio
Today, April 28, the R7 portal, from RecordTV, exclusively released an alleged audio recording of federal deputy Joice Hasselmann (PSL-SP).
In the alleged material, he asks for help from an unknown interlocutor to create profiles on social networks.
“I just arrived in São Paulo, I arrived a little while ago for some interviews, but I could talk to the group there to create several profiles and go straight to Twitter, especially Instagram, because they are putting all the militias there and the robots on top of me.”
Repercussion
The video quickly went viral on social media.
Internet users began to accuse the deputy of leading the 'hate cabinet', a term used by her and the government's opponents, in which they claim that a group exists to slander and defame politicians and personalities.
What does Joice say?
Through Twitter, Joice admitted having requested the creation of profiles on social media.
However, according to her, the creation was not about fake profiles, but accounts linked to her so she could defend herself from the alleged attacks she was suffering from opponents.
“I did request the creation of official profiles to clarify the fakes that attack me. 'EquipeJH', 'VerdadeJH' and a few others linked to my official profile,” he wrote.
And he added:
“It's a joke that they criticize me for requesting the creation of real profiles and not fake ones to defend myself and not to attack anyone.”