
As the House gets closer to a vote on the release of the sealed government files on convicted and deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, multiple sources told NBC News that the White House has been pressuring Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to remove her name from a House petition seeking to force a vote on the issue.
The outlet said the meeting took place with “top White House and Justice Department officials” in the hours before House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will finally swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ). Grijalva has said she will add her name to the petition and become the final House member needed to force a vote.
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When a reporter asked Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt why White House officials are doing this, given the administration’s claim to care about transparency, Leavitt gave a nonsensical response, saying there is nothing more transparent than an administration that speaks with lawmakers.
She called it a “defining factor of transparency” that the administration is “willing to sit down with members of Congress and address their concerns.” She said she would not provide information about what actually took place in the conversations.
Reporter: Why are white house officials then meeting with Rep. Boebert in an effort to try to get her to not sign this petition calling for the release of the files?
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 12, 2025
Leavitt: Doesn't it show transparency that members of the trump administration are willing to brief members of… pic.twitter.com/dOSuuM4rdd
Many mocked her blatant hypocrisy.
"transparency"
— Jared Ryan Sears (@JaredRyanSears) November 12, 2025
"transparency"
"transparency"
"the defining factor of transparency"
"I'm not going to give you a single detail about the conversation that took place."
It does not – in that they were attempting to coerce those members into withholding evidence from the public @karolineleavitt – does that clear things up for ya?
— Lib Dunk (@libdunkmedia) November 12, 2025
I wouldn't call that transparency. I think the word for it is bullying.
— The Great Gig in the Sky (@thegreatgig8) November 12, 2025
That's not briefing — that's mafia style intimidation. And Leavitt trying hard not to get hysterical isn't going to change that fact.
— Diana Rivera (@dianarivera481) November 12, 2025
Leavitt’s idea of “transparency” is secret meetings to stop a petition for transparency. You can’t brief your way out of hypocrisy.
— Dr.Barlin (@DrBarlin) November 12, 2025
Lmfao that sure is a take on that
— Bill DeMayo (@BDeMayo) November 12, 2025
No. It shows that you’re trying to strong arm her alone!
— Deanna (@deanna504) November 12, 2025
Her response is just like when my mom used to ask me about if I did my hw when I didn’t. Rambling, flustered, defensive, repetitive and angry. She’s lying and she knows it.
— Kat
Source: LGBTQ Nation