Brazil protesters storm president’s palace, Congress and supreme court as cops fire tear gas
SUPPORTERS of Jair Bolsonaro have stormed Brazil's Supreme Court, the Congress building and the presidential palace.
The area around the parliament building had been cordoned off by authorities - and cops used tear gas to try and push demonstrators back.
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