Federal Bolsonaro Representative Carla Zampelli (PSL-SP) admitted that she traveled to the United States with public funds, in an Instagram post on Tuesday (25). “The Chamber sent a representative to another country on an official mission to defend life from pregnancy,” the deputy wrote.
I went to Washington on Saturday (22) to participate in an anti-abortion event called the National March for Life.
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Bolsonarista’s tour cost R$10,939.68 for public coffers. Received four and a half nights, valued at R$2431.04 each. The data can be found on the House of Representatives Transparency Portal.
Zampele has previously attempted to claim that he used his own resources on the trip to participate in March.
See below, the post where she’s back and admits she was “sent by the room”.
Carla Zampelli, a federal representative for the PSL party in Sao Paulo, participated in a meeting with former adviser to former President Donald Trump Jason Miller. By the way, she offered Miller a drink in a bag with the name of President Bolsonaro (PL).
The former advisor tweeted “Good discussion with MP @CarlaZambelli38 today on freedom of expression, socialism and the right to self-defense (especially for Brazilian farmers!), #GETTR, and of course, President @jairbolsonaro!” (Free translation).