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Brazil: journalist Glenn Greenwald testifies over Car Wash leaks

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The Intercept journalist Glenn Greenwald testifies before Brazil's lower house commission on leaks allegedly showing conspiration between Car Wash prosecutors to keep former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva out of the election. IMAGES

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