Brazilian president offered silence

The Brazilian President Michel Temer was heavily under attack on Wednesday.

The news site O Globo reported Wednesday that it was silent for the convicted Eduardo Cunha, former chairman of the Brazilian House of Representatives and Temer party mate. He is imprisonment for more than fifteen years for corruption and was the driving force behind the forced departure of former president Dilma Rousseff.

O Globo has recorded a conversation between Temer and two high-ranking JBS meat workers, who worked under the auspices of the Public Prosecutor for self-reduction. From that conversation it became apparent that Temer would pay silence.