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MAGA Rep Launches Savage Attack on Trump’s Epstein Coverup

December 31, 2025
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MAGA Rep Launches Savage Attack on Trump’s Epstein Payback

Former MAGA mouthpiece Lauren Boebert complained of “political retaliation” after President Donald Trump blocked a significant piece of infrastructure in her state in apparent revenge for her role in the release of the Epstein files.

On Tuesday, Trump, 79, vetoed the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act—which would have kept on track a long-delayed clean-water pipeline serving 50,000 people—killing a bipartisan measure that had cleared the House by voice vote and the Senate by unanimous consent.

The president framed the conduit financing as an unacceptable “taxpayer handout,” arguing the federal government shouldn’t be on the hook for what he called “expensive and unreliable policies.”

This was despite the Congressional Budget Office estimating that the legislation would cost the federal government less than $500,000, and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation describing the conduit as a “major infrastructure project” that will supply reliable water to 39 communities.

Lauren Boebert is a long-time Trump loyalist and helped him get elected. But their closeness may now be over.
Lauren Boebert is a long-time Trump loyalist and helped him get elected. But their closeness may now be over. Instagram

In response, Colorado Rep. Boebert, 39, did not mince her words, calling the bill “completely non-controversial” and suggesting Trump’s decision could be political.

In comments that are likely to generate blowback from her famously vengeful leader, Boebert said, “I sincerely hope this veto has nothing to do with political retaliation for calling out corruption and demanding accountability.”

She added: “Americans deserve leadership that puts people over politics.”

Boebert was among a tiny band of MAGA House members who defied White House pressure and pushed to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act—triggering angry calls and a failed closed-door push by Trump’s team to get them to stand down.

She isn’t the only pro-Trump firebrand alleging blowback, as the Jeffrey Epstein scandal continues to dog the president’s second term.

And if the example of Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is anything to go by, the matter will not end here for Boebert.

Taylor Greene, 51, is another MAGA leader who broke with Trump over the Epstein fight and has publicly complained about retaliation and pressure campaigns aimed at rebels as the GOP tried to contain the fallout.

Lauren Boebert warns Trump that she will not let the matter rest.
Lauren Boebert warns Trump that she will not let the matter rest. X

Bobert, though, seems to be prepared, posting on X Tuesday night: “This isn’t over.” And nor is the Epstein saga.

After MAGA lawmakers backed a discharge petition and Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the DOJ began releasing records on Dec. 19.

The releases have drawn blowback for heavy redactions, with Democrats and watchdogs alleging the department removed or obscured material that references Trump, who had a long-standing friendship with the late pedophile financier.

Jeffrey Epstein (left) and Donald Trump in 1997.
Jeffrey Epstein (left) and Donald Trump, together as pals in 1997. Davidoff Studios Photography/Getty Images

DOJ officials say hundreds of thousands more records are in the pipeline, keeping the story alive. Trump denies any wrongdoing in relation to the convicted sex offender.

Away from Epstein, Boebert and Greene are among a small but growing set of once-reliable MAGA allies now openly breaking from Trump, despite the possibility of retaliation from a president who still dominates the party.

Back in Colorado, officials and co-sponsors backed Boebert. Sen. Michael Bennet called Trump’s veto “a revenge tour,” while Sen. John Hickenlooper urged Congress to overturn it.

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) arrives at the U.S. Capitol Building
Boebert is one of a growing band of Republicans unafraid to take on Trump. Andrew Harnik/Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Rep. Jeff Hurd said more than $200 million has already been invested and warned further delays could strand taxpayer dollars as communities remain stuck without a path to meet drinking water standards.

The bill would have removed interest and stretched repayments to 100 years for local communities’ share of the Arkansas Valley Conduit—a 130-mile pipeline intended to deliver water from Pueblo Reservoir to dozens of communities along the Arkansas River—after decades of delay.

The Daily Beast has contacted the White House and Boebert for comment.

The post MAGA Rep Launches Savage Attack on Trump’s Epstein Coverup appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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