Republican lawmakers are raising explosive new concerns about what they claim is hidden inside the long-sealed, unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files—concerns that go far beyond the already horrifying public understanding of Epstein’s crimes. During a recent appearance on Newsmax, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) warned that the documents she reviewed suggest disturbing patterns, coded language, and behaviors that she says raise deeply unsettling questions about the true nature of Epstein’s network.
Boebert was among a limited group of lawmakers granted access to portions of the Epstein files following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. According to the congresswoman, what she saw sharply contradicts the long-promoted narrative that Epstein’s operation was limited strictly to sex trafficking and abuse.
Speaking with Newsmax host Rob Schmitt, Boebert said the documents appear to contain coded language that suggests something far darker may have been taking place behind closed doors.
Boebert: This seems that it wasn’t only the trafficking of young girls, as the narrative suggests, but there are code words that suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates could maybe even be engaging in some consumption. Is that human consumption? Are there code words?
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