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    The Hidden Truth in Alexandre de Moraes’ Fury: Rage, Psychopathy, Silence, and the Assault on All Who Dare Question

    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews19 de February de 2026Updated:19 de February de 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Hidden Truth in Alexandre de Moraes’ Fury: Rage, Psychopathy, Silence, and the Assault on All Who Dare Question

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    But now, as the Senate’s Parliamentary Inquiry Committee on Organized Crime (CPI do Crime Organizado) edges closer to summoning his wife, Viviane Barci de Moraes, over her law firm’s staggering R$129 million contract with the scandal-ridden Banco Master, the minister’s facade is cracking. What emerges is not the stoic defender of justice, but a man in unbridled rage, exhibiting traits that many conservatives have long whispered about: a psychopathic disregard for norms, an attack-dog mentality against all opponents, and a silence from his wife that speaks volumes. This isn’t mere indignation over perceived injustice—it’s a desperate cover-up, a signal that the emperor’s robes are threadbare.

    Moraes’ rage is volcanic and revealing. Reports from within the Court’s orbit describe him as “with blood in his eyes,” furious at the audacity of elected senators like Alessandro Vieira and Eduardo Girão who dare probe potential money laundering and influence peddling tied to Banco Master. He has branded the summons an “afronta”—an outright insult—to the Supreme Court’s dignity, as if the judiciary were a medieval fiefdom where families of the elite are exempt from scrutiny. But why such fury? If the contract was legitimate legal work, a simple testimony could dispel the clouds. Instead, Moraes lashes out preemptively, authorizing a Federal Police raid on Revenue Service auditors accused of illegally accessing his wife’s fiscal data. This isn’t protection; it’s retaliation, a clear message: challenge my household, and I’ll unleash the state’s machinery against you.

    This pattern of aggression points to something darker—a psychopathic streak that conservatives have decried for years. Moraes doesn’t debate or defend; he destroys. He has weaponized endless “fake news” inquiries to jail journalists, freeze assets of ordinary citizens, censor social media platforms, and even ban former President Jair Bolsonaro from politics. Now, with his own family in the crosshairs, he turns that same venom on Congress itself, vowing to expand his inquisitorial powers to target the very lawmakers pushing the CPI. It’s the behavior of a man who sees himself not as a servant of the law, but as the law incarnate—a psychopath in robes who views empathy, restraint, and accountability as weaknesses to be crushed. Psychologists might diagnose it as narcissistic rage: when the untouchable is touched, the response is disproportionate destruction. For Brazil, it’s a constitutional crisis, where one man’s ego endangers the republic.

    And then there’s Viviane’s silence—a deafening void that amplifies the suspicion. As a prominent lawyer, she could easily step forward with documents proving the Banco Master deal was above board: invoices for services rendered, no conflicts of interest, no laundered funds from organized crime networks. Yet she remains mute, hidden behind her husband’s judicial shield. In a nation weary of elite impunity, this reticence isn’t prudence; it’s evasion. Conservatives know the script: when the innocent have nothing to fear, they speak up. Silence, especially amid such a high-stakes probe, suggests complicity or at least the fear that truth-telling could unravel more than just a contract. Is it coincidence that Banco Master, embroiled in fraud and drug-linked laundering scandals, chose her firm for such lucrative work? Or does it reek of the very influence peddling Moraes claims to combat elsewhere?

    The attitude of attacking everyone—senators, auditors, journalists, even the institution of Congress—betrays the true meaning here. This isn’t about injustice; it’s about preservation. Moraes isn’t raging because his family is being unfairly targeted; he’s panicking because the web of power, privilege, and potential corruption is being tugged at. For years, he has attacked dissenters with glee, imposing arbitrary detentions and censorship that would make dictators blush. Now, facing a taste of oversight, he doubles down, proving the conservative critique: the STF has become a rogue entity, above the people it pretends to serve. His psychopathic assault on all who question isn’t defense—it’s deflection, a smokescreen for deeper rot.

    Brazil stands at a precipice. The CPI’s vote on February 25 could force Viviane’s appearance, but Moraes will likely counter with injunctions, more raids, and institutional warfare. Conservatives must rally: demand impeachment, push for term limits, and elect leaders in 2026 who will dismantle this judicial tyranny. The rage, the psychopathy, the silence, the attacks—they all mean one thing: the system protecting Moraes and his ilk is crumbling under its own hypocrisy. It’s not injustice fueling this storm; it’s the fear of justice finally catching up. The Brazilian people deserve transparency, not terror from the bench. The time to end this reign is now. Moraes is one man, holding justice hostage at his own pleasure. Since they say Justice is blind, I guess she can’t see how evil he is.

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