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Brazil: Bolsonaro in Florida hospital as thousands stage rallies calling for his arrest

Bolsonaro's wife Michelle took to Instagram to confirm the news

Brazil: Bolsonaro in Florida hospital as thousands stage rallies calling for his arrest
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A day after Brazil saw supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro storming the government buildings in the federal capital of Brasilia, reports have emerged that Bolsonaro has been admitted to a hospital in Florida with abdominal pain.

The former president, who flew to the US 48 hours before his office term ended, has been admitted to a hospital in Orlando after his intestinal pains related to a stabbing he suffered during the 2018 election campaign worsened, reported Reuters.

Bolsonaro's wife Michelle took to Instagram to confirm the news.

She posted a picture, saying that her husband was under observation due to abdominal discomfort. According to the sources, his condition was not worrying.

Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on US President Joe Biden from members of his party to remove Mr Bolsonaro from the country.

Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are two Democrats who have called for Bolsonaro to be sent back to Brazil.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had tweeted that the US should "cease granting refuge to Bolsonaro in Florida".

Meanwhile, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Monday that the US has received "no official request" from the Brazilian government with regard to Bolsonaro's visa.

Reports said he has been residing at a property owned by a professional mixed-martial arts fighter since his arrival in the US in December end.

Thousands of Brazilians on Monday took out pro-democracy rallies seeking the arrest of Bolsonaro in the country's largest city of São Paulo.

The demonstrations come as a response to the storming of Congress by the rioters.

The protestors, many of who came dressed in red, waved placards saying "No amnesty for the coup mongers" and called for those responsible to be punished.

Meanwhile, the Brazilian authorities arrested 1,200 people on Monday in addition to 300 detained a day earlier.

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