The Tyranny of the Robe: Exposing Justice Alexandre de Moraes’ Web of Corruption
By Hotspotnews
In the heart of Brazil’s turbulent political landscape, a bombshell revelation has emerged that strikes at the very core of judicial integrity. Federal Deputy Alexandre Ramagem, a steadfast voice for accountability and law enforcement, has unleashed a scathing video exposé accusing Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes of egregious corruption and abuse of power. This is not mere political theater; it’s a clarion call for conservatives across the nation to rally against the unchecked authority that has long plagued our institutions.
Ramagem’s monologue, clocking in at a riveting six minutes, lays bare a tangled web of deceit involving Moraes and banker Daniel Vorcaro, embroiled in the massive 2026 Banco Master fraud scandal. At the center of it all? Allegations of a illicit R$129 million contract funneled to Moraes’ wife, blatant influence peddling at the Central Bank and BRB to shield Vorcaro from a staggering R$52 billion money laundering operation, and the obstruction of justice through self-deleting messages. These are not baseless claims but echoes of leaked messages that paint Moraes as a puppet master pulling strings from the shadows.
Conservatives have warned for years about the dangers of absolute power in the judiciary. Moraes, often dubbed a “guardian of the Constitution” by his leftist allies, has instead wielded his gavel like a weapon against dissent. His infamous crackdowns on post-2022 election “misinformation” – a thinly veiled assault on free speech – have drawn rightful comparisons to dictatorial tactics. Now, with ties to a hitman and a brazen push to evade scrutiny, Moraes exemplifies the rot that festers when judges play politics. As Ramagem aptly quotes, “Absolute power corrupts absolutely” – a timeless truth that conservatives hold dear in our fight to preserve democratic principles.
This scandal doesn’t stop at Moraes; it implicates the highest echelons of power, from the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) and even Senate leaders. Ramagem’s call for impeachment resonates deeply, bolstered by potential support from principled justices like André Mendonça, appointed under President Bolsonaro’s tenure. It’s a reminder that true justice demands transparency, not the self-serving opacity that has allowed figures like Moraes to thrive.
For Brazil’s conservatives, this moment is pivotal. We’ve seen our values – family, faith, and freedom – eroded by progressive overreach. The Banco Master affair isn’t just about financial malfeasance; it’s a battle for the soul of our republic. If we allow such corruption to go unpunished, we risk sliding further into authoritarianism. Ramagem’s courage in speaking out should inspire us all to demand Senate action, restore faith in our institutions, and ensure that no one, not even a Supreme Court justice, is above the law.
In the end, Brazil deserves better than a “criminal disguised as a guardian.” It’s time for conservatives to unite, hold the powerful accountable, and reclaim the constitutional order that made our nation great.
Source: delegadoramagem on X
https://x.com/delegadoramagem/status/2032959519727431983?s=61


