Brazil’s Foreign Ministry says it denied visas to two U.S. State Department officials that sought to travel to the South American nation next weekByMAURICIO SAVARESE Associated PressSAO PAULO -- Brazil's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday it denied visas to two U.S. State Department officials that sought to travel to the South American nation next week, in the latest political barb between the two countries.The move became public after The Washington Post reported the Brazilian government saying the officials, Riley M. Barnes, an assistant secretary, and Samuel Samson, a deputy assistant, wanted to cast doubt on the upcoming October elections in Brazil. A spokesperson for Brazil’s foreign office said Barnes and Samson requested visas on July 20 and they were denied Friday. He did not disclose the reasons behind the decision.Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will bid for reelection against Sen. Flávio Bolsonaro, whose family has many ties with the Trump administration.Sen. Bolsonaro and his brother, Eduardo, visited U.S. officials in Washington, including U.S. President Donald Trump, in late May. Shortly afterward, the Trump administration classified Brazil’s biggest drug...

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