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Boebert Slams DOJ’s Sloppy Epstein Files Rollout

The Justice Department’s long‑promised dump of Epstein materials has finally arrived, and it’s massive — millions of pages, thousands of images and videos that the public was told would shed light on one of the most corrosive scandals of our era. For patriots who believe in transparency, this should be a victory for truth, but the rollout has been sloppy and selective, with redactions and delays that raise more questions than they answer.

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, speaking out forcefully as the documents surfaced, has pushed back against the partisan spin and demanded the kind of accountability hardworking Americans expect; she’s not buying the bureaucrats’ assurance that everything meaningful is already known. Boebert has pointed to cryptic “code words” and disturbing language in some files that, she warned, suggest the depravity runs deeper than the sanitized headlines admit.

Republican lawmakers — including Boebert and other conservatives who’ve repeatedly called for full disclosure — have signed onto efforts to force the issue, backing discharge petitions and other maneuvers to pry loose the truth from an uncooperative establishment. This isn’t theater; it’s a fight over whether powerful people get to hide behind redactions while victims and the public are left in the dark.

As the Oversight Committee moves to compel testimony from witnesses and even scheduled depositions from high‑profile figures, conservatives rightly smell a swamp trying to sweep the worst questions under the rug. If Bill and Hillary Clinton’s upcoming depositions are to mean anything, Republicans must press them relentlessly on every connection to Epstein and his circle, not allow another soft‑pedal outcome for the political class.

Victims and survivor advocates have every right to be furious at sloppy redaction practices that allegedly expose victims while protecting the powerful, and conservatives should be the loudest voices demanding both compassion for survivors and uncompromising pursuit of perpetrators. The DOJ’s handling has been defended as necessary to protect identities, but the appearance of selective shielding — whether by incompetence or politics — must be investigated and corrected.

This is our moment to stand for truth and law, not for coverups that preserve elites’ privileges. Lawmakers like Boebert who call for special counsels, full unredacted releases, and witnesses to testify should be supported by every American who believes no one is above the law. The establishment will push confusion and delay; patriots must push back and demand final, accountable answers.

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