Danielle Moodie Alleges Deep Corruption at Trump DOJ in Viral Critique: ‘Wake Up America!’

by Gee NY

Political commentator Danielle Moodie has ignited debate online after posting a sharply worded critique of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Trump administration.

The podcast host is accusing both the Trump administration and the DOJ of systemic corruption and a lack of transparency.

In an Instagram post shared with her followers, Moodie (@deetwocents) wrote:

“The corruption is so deep inside the DOJ and this heinous regime we may never get to see the full extent of it. Wake up America!”

The post was accompanied by a video in which she delivered an emotional monologue outlining a series of allegations and concerns about the current state of American governance.

In the video, Moodie claimed that Americans are increasingly relying on foreign media, including outlets in Canada, for information about their own government, which she argued reflects a breakdown in domestic accountability and press independence. She framed this dynamic as evidence of what she described as authoritarian tendencies within the current political system.

Moodie also referenced reports by human rights organizations regarding the treatment of migrants deported or transferred abroad under Trump-era immigration policies. Citing findings she attributed to Human Rights Watch, she asserted that only a small fraction of migrants sent to detention facilities outside the United States had violent criminal records, while many were individuals seeking economic opportunity. These claims have been the subject of ongoing public and legal debate, with federal officials maintaining that deportations followed U.S. immigration law and public safety priorities.

Another focal point of Moodie’s commentary was the Department of Justice’s recent release of a large batch of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Moodie questioned the timing of the disclosure and criticized what she described as an unusual disclaimer urging the public not to draw conclusions from references to President Donald Trump contained in the files. Legal experts have noted that the release of court documents does not itself establish wrongdoing and that individuals named in such records are not necessarily accused of crimes.

Throughout the video, Moodie accused senior government officials of prioritizing political loyalty over accountability and warned that, in her view, efforts are underway to suppress damaging information ahead of the 2026 election cycle. Her remarks, while strongly worded, reflect a broader mistrust among segments of the public toward federal institutions, particularly the Justice Department, which has faced criticism from both the political left and right in recent years.

The post has circulated widely on social media, drawing a mix of support and pushback.

Some users praised Moodie for voicing concerns they share about government transparency, while others criticized her claims as exaggerated or unsupported.

The Department of Justice has not responded directly to Moodie’s comments.

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