Brazilian President Blames Ghosts After Leaving Palace

Brazilian president Michael Temer

Brazilian president Michael Temer

Michael Temer, the president of Brazil, has recently decided to move himself and his wife out of the Palácio da Alvorada, and into the Jaburu Palace--the palace normally reserved for the vice president.  Temer blames the decision to move out of his official residence on "ghosts."

"I felt something strange there. I wasn't able to sleep right from the first night. The energy wasn't good," said Temer.  "Marcela felt the same thing. Only Michelzinho, who went running from one end to the other, liked it."

This decision comes in the midst of an ongoing corruption scandal involving Brazil's political elite.

Tobias & Emily Wayland