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Boebert’s Bold Move Exposes Washington’s Secrecy and Double Standards

Washington’s swamp is quivering again and thank God someone is poking the hornet’s nest. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s decision to share a photo from Hillary Clinton’s deposition with conservative outlets drew the predictable howls from the establishment press, but it also exposed a truth the mainstream would rather bury: Americans are fed up with double standards and secret files.

During her line of questioning, Boebert focused on documents allegedly linked to Anthony Weiner’s infamous laptop — even asking about a folder labeled “life insurance” and a zip file referred to by online researchers as “Frazzledrip.” That question forced a rare pause in the proceedings and put the issue back on the national radar where the elite media tried to sweep it under the rug.

Let’s be blunt: critics will scream “conspiracy” and point to old fact-check headlines, but the anger conservatives feel isn’t born from fantasies — it’s born from years of being lied to or ignored. The so-called Pizzagate label was weaponized by the left to shut down inquiry, yet officials and journalists cannot pretend every thread connected to Epstein, Clinton associates, and recovered devices is meaningless. At the same time, reasonable skepticism matters; mainstream fact-checkers have repeatedly pushed back on sweeping claims about what the Weiner laptop did or did not prove.

What the media won’t acknowledge is that transparency has been a one-way street: when conservative outlets dig, they are smeared; when documents appear inconvenient for Democrats, silence follows. Conservative journalists and influencers, including the publisher who posted Boebert’s photo, are simply forcing the discourse back into the open so Americans can see for themselves why questions remain unanswered. The deposition interruption and subsequent uproar show the power of shining a light on what Washington insiders hoped would stay dark.

Some in our movement will celebrate prematurely and claim definitive proof where none has been publicly verified — and fair enough, we should not hand the left the easy charge of spreading myths. But we should also refuse to be lectured by the same officials who shrugged off Epstein’s circle and tried to bury inconvenient evidence. Conservatives must demand lawful transparency, full release of non-classified material, and an audit of why so many files have been treated as untouchable secrets.

Hardworking Americans deserve answers, not theater. If the deposition questions and leaked images push the swamp just a little closer to daylight, then Rep. Boebert and those who back her are doing the job the rest of Congress refuses to: standing up for the truth and for the people who pay the bills in this country. Our movement should press for full disclosure, protect lawful whistleblowers, and never stop asking uncomfortable questions until the chains of secrecy are broken.

Written by Staff Reports

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