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Shunned in New York, Brazil’s Bolsonaro plans to meet Bush, Cruz in Texas
Brazils President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a ceremony at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia April 30, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

SAO PAULO, May 10 ― Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro plans to meet with former US President George W. Bush and Senator Ted Cruz in Texas next week, he said yesterday, after cancelling a New York trip.

The far-right Brazilian leader cancelled plans last week to attend an event in New York City amid pressure from environmentalists, gay rights activists and Mayor Bill de Blasio, who called him a "dangerous man.”

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Bolsonaro was set to be honored as person of the year by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce at a ceremony in the Museum of Natural History in Manhattan.

Under public pressure, the museum ultimately declined to host the event. As organisers scrambled to find another venue and sponsors pulled out, Bolsonaro scrapped the trip.

Bolsonaro recently announced he would visit Dallas, Texas, instead to speak at an event hosted by Bolsonaro on May 16.

The organisation is a century-old, non-profit group with more than 90 affiliates around the United States that describes itself as nonpartisan.

Separately, Bolsonaro's spokesman said yesterday that the decision to visit Dallas followed an invitation from Bush.

Unlike New York City's De Blasio, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings has said he will welcome Bolsonaro to the city. ― Reuters

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