Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes orders a 30-day suspension of in-person visits to former President Jair Bolsonaro, according to multiple outlets. The measure applies broadly to visits by people other than Bolsonaro’s lawyers and health professionals, who are allowed exceptions. The ruling affects Bolsonaro’s access to visitors during the period and is framed as part of a court decision by Moraes. One report also notes that the order blocks planned meetings involving foreign officials, including an upcoming trip by Argentine President Javier Milei to Brazil in late July. The sources reference a high volume of previously logged visit activity, underscoring how the court order changes Bolsonaro’s regular in-person contact.

The coverage is consistent that the suspension runs for 30 days, is issued by Moraes, and limits exceptions to legal representation and medical staff. The articles do not provide additional details on the underlying reasons for the suspension beyond stating it is a court-ordered restriction.