Terça Livre (in English: Free Tuesday) was a Brazilian news portal[1] maintained by Allan Lopes dos Santos and Italo Lorenzon Neto.
[15] In October 23, 2021, after the Brazilian Federal police issued an arrest warrant against Allan Dos Santos, who is currently living as a expatriate in the United States, Italo Lorenzon, one of the website's co-founders, announced that they would be ceasing activities, claiming censorship and lack of financial support as the main reasons behind the closure.
[20] According to a survey by Poder360, with data from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020, Terça Livre was the sixth press agency with which Bolsonaro most met, having held 4 meetings recorded on the official agenda.
[21] Allan dos Santos, however, denies that he has a connection with Jair Bolsonaro[14] and declared in a testimony to the CPMI of Fake News that, being the "owner of the largest conservative portal in Latin America", he does not receive "any cent from the government".
[26] According to an analysis of the website E-farsas published on November 11, 2020, Allan dos Santos produced fake news when he stated that the agency Aos Fatos would receive funding from the Open Society Foundations network, founded by George Soros.
According to the researchers, the video was later removed from YouTube for violating content guidelines and "also implies the participation of the government of China and WHO itself in a plot to hide the truth and harm the population."
According to the study, other entities were also discredited by the channel, in the video ESTADÃO: CHLOROQUINA NO, BUT MACONHA YES, the presenters suggest that Brazilian institutions such as the Order of Attorneys of Brazil would be infiltrated by communists.
[1] The news was shared by President Jair Bolsonaro on Twitter[1] and then was challenged by Estadão, according to which "Constance Rezende did not interview or spoke with French journalist quoted by Terça Livre.
The recording phrases were taken from a conversation she had on January 23 with a person who introduced herself as Alex MacAllister, a supposed student interested in doing a comparative study between Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro".
The quote attributed to the reporter does not even appear in the transcript that the page itself makes of all the conversation that the journalist from Estadão would have allegedly kept in English with a foreigner, about the investigation involving Flávio Bolsonaro.
Even warned, they posted a video, addressing the invasion of the US Congress by supporters of Donald Trump, which was classified as "inciting others to commit violent acts against individuals or a defined group of people".