Alexandre de Moraes, a Brazilian Supreme Court minister, had US financial sanctions lifted, a decision resulting from diplomatic efforts between Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Donald Trump.The sanctions, which also covered Moraes's wife, Vivianne Barci, and their family-owned company, Lex, were initially imposed last month under the Magnitsky Act for alleged human rights abuses.Moraes expressed gratitude for Lula's commitment, hailing the removal as a victory for the
Brazilian judiciary and truth, and later met with Lula and
Ronaldo Fenômeno in São Paulo.