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Boebert Calls for Full Epstein Disclosure, Slams DOJ Secrecy

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s blunt reaction to the newly available Epstein materials should be a wake-up call for every American tired of insider cover-ups and selective leaks. After touring unredacted files at the Justice Department, she told viewers plainly that the documents shed fresh light on what really happened and demanded accountability from those who would hide the truth.

Boebert didn’t hand-wave the findings; she pushed back hard against soft-soaping of Maxwell’s role and warned that there are names and actions in these files that deserve a full airing. Her anger was not theater — it was the measured outrage of someone who believes victims deserve justice and the public deserves transparency, not narratives crafted by partisan elites.

This isn’t just about one congresswoman’s instincts. The wider release of Epstein-related material has turned into yet another spectacle of redactions, missing records, and inconsistent explanations from agencies that should be above politics. Americans have every right to ask why key documents appear absent or heavily censored when the promise was full disclosure, and that suspicion is driving bipartisan frustration in Washington.

Conservatives who say they want to drain the swamp must mean it — not just when it’s convenient. Boebert has repeatedly called for stronger steps toward truth, including support for a discharge petition to force release of the files and for a special counsel if necessary, because ordinary channels have failed to produce clarity. If Republicans are serious about restoring faith in institutions, they should back those efforts and stop letting partisan caution become a cover for inaction.

The media and the left will try to spin this as political theater aimed at targets they want protected, but the core issue is simple: the American people deserve a transparent accounting, not protective redactions that shield the powerful. Lawmakers like Boebert are asking the right questions — who knew what, when, and why did evidence disappear? Those are not partisan demands; they are the demands of citizens who refuse to accept a two-tier system of justice.

Patriots should rally behind meaningful oversight rather than reflexive defensiveness from the swamp. Congress must follow through with hearings, unredacted disclosures where possible, and prosecutions where the evidence warrants, because our republic cannot survive if elites are allowed to hide behind bureaucratic smokescreens. Hardworking Americans deserve a government that protects victims, exposes corruption, and treats every life — and every allegation — with the seriousness it merits.

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