Brazil's Chamber of Deputies rejects corruption charges against President Temer
BRASILIA - The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies voted to dismiss the corruption charges against President Michel Temer.
As a tense vote continued on Wednesday evening, the government's allies in the Chamber received more than a third of votes, or 172 out of 512, the threshold needed to dismiss the charges.
This means that the charges filed against Temer, the first against a sitting president, by prosecutor-general Rodrigo Janot, will be dropped.