Brazil’s Bolsonaro to leave hospital, begin serving house arrest for coup attempt

By March 27, 2026

São Paulo, Brazil — Jailed former President Jair Bolsonaro will today begin serving the rest of his sentence on house arrest after a weeklong hospital stay.

Bolsonaro, who is serving a 27-year and three-month prison sentence for an attempted coup d’état after losing his re-election bid in 2022, was hospitalized at DF Star hospital in Brasília, the capital, for more than a week due to health complications.

A medical bulletin indicated that the 71-year-old ally of U.S. President Donald Trump has a case of bacterial pneumonia.

“Former President Jair Messias Bolsonaro remains hospitalized at the DF Star hospital, after being diagnosed with bilateral bacterial pneumonia resulting from an episode of bronchoaspiration. He currently shows no signs of acute infection and is showing good clinical progress. He will remain under clinical observation for the next 24 hours, with a projected hospital discharge on March 27,” wrote the medical team responsible for the former president in their latest press release.

The decision to send the right-wing firebrand to house arrest was signed by Alexandre de Moraes, a minister of the Supreme Federal Court, on March 24. Moraes was the judge responsible for Bolsonaro’s case in the Brazilian Supreme Court.

The authorization came after the former president’s wife, Michelle Bolsonaro, visited Moraes in his office in Brasília, as reported by the Brazilian press, and after the Attorney General’s Office received the request from the former president’s defense and expressed its support for house arrest.

Jair Bolsonaro had already been relocated from the Federal Police Superintendency, where he initially was serving his sentence, to the Papudinha penitentiary complex. 

The state prison had a larger room for the former president, with a television and space for exercise. It is also where two of Bolsonaro’s former ministers, convicted in the same attempted coup case, are serving their sentences: Anderson Torres, former Minister of Justice, and Silvinei Vasques, former director of the Federal Highway Police.

The expectation is that Bolsonaro will be discharged from the hospital later today and return to his residence in the federal capital.

Featured image: Jair Bolsonaro

Image credit: Fabio Rodrigues-Pozzebom via Agência Brasil

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