Bolsonaro’s supporters made the term #RachadinhaDoRandolfe one of the most commented subjects on Thursday (8) on Twitter.

Jair Bolsonaro’s supporters accused Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP), vice president of the CPI at Covid, of practicing splitting in his office, and also published a payment slip that supposedly would prove the practice.

However, the proof itself dismantles the charge. In the document, the senator appears as the payer for the services, which contradicts the thesis that he would be receiving part of the salary of his employees.

As a way of trying to intimidate, they try to equate us with bandits who make cracks and steal public money. Not here! We know that we are getting close to what they fear. The CPI will not stop! We will continue for the Brazilian people! replied Randolfe on social networks.

The senator’s chief of staff, Charles Chelala, also replied:

I would say that it is ignorance if I didn’t know that this is an attempt to attack Senator Randolfe’s honor. I am Senator Randolfe’s chief of staff. Among my duties is the payment of rent and bills for the regional office of the mandate, which operates in Amapá.

Bolsonaro’s accusations come after audios of Jair Bolsonaro’s former sister-in-law proved that he himself practiced rachadinha in his office as a federal deputy.

This study collected 8,991 tweets from 3,812 different users using the hashtag #RachadinhaDoRandolfe on yesterday (8). We identified at least 96 organized communities with the following configuration:

The most mentioned user, @Maria80595293, has a 2.8/5 automation index.

 

Among the 500 most mentioned users of #RachadinhaDoRandolfe, at least 405 are considered hight automated profiles.

Using weight degree, it is possible to see that hight automated profiles have more influence on the debate than “real” profiles.

 

 

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