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John,
When Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, it was a moment for members of both parties to finally stand up for victims of sexual abuse and human trafficking by powerful, protected elites.
The law mandated a strict timeline for Trump’s DOJ to comply with releasing records and clear guidelines for both protecting victims’ identities while also not protecting Jeffrey Epstein’s fellow travelers and friends who may have participated in his pedophilia, rape, and exploitation.
Corrupt Attorney General Pam Bondi has repeatedly violated that law. And now Lauren Boebert is rushing to defend her and Trump.
This was the plan all along: provide political cover for Trump by passing the law and then look the other way while his corrupt Administration ignores it.
When Lauren Boebert was abruptly summoned to a one-on-one meeting with Trump and Bondi in the White House Situation Room the day of the House vote, she emerged pledging to “ensure transparency.” Now Boebert is actually defending the Trump Administration obstructing transparency and justice.
Boebert’s Democratic opponent Trisha Calvarese called it accurately as it happened: Boebert’s support for the Epstein Transparency Act and her Sit Room stunt was a political smokescreen for Trump all along.
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