{"id":518,"date":"2026-02-19T13:21:16","date_gmt":"2026-02-19T13:21:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stuntsintrucks.com\/index.php\/2026\/02\/19\/something-is-rotten-in-the-u-s-justice-department-and-colorados-congressmembers-wont-stand-for-it-editorial\/"},"modified":"2026-02-19T13:21:16","modified_gmt":"2026-02-19T13:21:16","slug":"something-is-rotten-in-the-u-s-justice-department-and-colorados-congressmembers-wont-stand-for-it-editorial","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stuntsintrucks.com\/index.php\/2026\/02\/19\/something-is-rotten-in-the-u-s-justice-department-and-colorados-congressmembers-wont-stand-for-it-editorial\/","title":{"rendered":"Something is rotten in the U.S. Justice Department, and Colorado\u2019s congressmembers won\u2019t stand for it (Editorial)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Colorado congressmembers showed Washington, D.C., last week why the West is renowned for our independence.<\/p>\n

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, Rep. Joe Neguse and Rep. Jason Crow fought back against corruption, overreach and abuse of power.<\/p>\n

For Boebert, Neguse and Crow, the fight is against a U.S. Department of Justice that has gone rogue under Attorney General Pam Bondi<\/a> and U.S. attorneys across the nation who are not ashamed to do President Donald Trump\u2019s political bidding with the justice system.<\/p>\n

During these trying times, Colorado needs bipartisan agreement that abuse of power in a nation that stands for “justice for all”\u00a0 will not be tolerated.<\/p>\n

Rep. Jason Crow<\/h4>\n

Nothing from this administration has disturbed us more than Trump\u2019s assertion that members of Congress, including Colorado\u2019s Jason Crow, should be tried for treason \u2013 noting that it was \u201cpunishable by death\u201d — because they urged members of the U.S. military not to obey illegal orders.<\/p>\n

But the fact that Trump found a U.S. attorney willing to do his bidding and seat a grand jury to pursue those charges is baffling. Fortunately, the jurors saw through the U.S. government\u2019s efforts to railroad six American patriots, all of whom first served in the military before becoming politicians. A grand jury refused to indict Crow and the other five Democrats who participated in the video.<\/p>\n

Crow has not been silent despite the threats<\/a> from the president of the United States, saying emphatically that he and others are standing up to a corrupt Justice Department.<\/p>\n

\u201cBut that is the moment that we are in,\u201d Crow told The Denver Post. \u201cAnd I think every American is starting to see that, and the tide is turning.\u201d<\/p>\n

The tide is indeed turning.<\/p>\n

Rep. Lauren Boebert<\/h4>\n

Boebert was one of four Republicans who signed a discharge petition in the U.S. House to force a vote on legislation requiring the Justice Department to release a trove of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein child sex abuse.<\/p>\n

The Epstein Files Transparency Act passed by the U.S. House and Senate and signed into law by Trump specifically prohibited redacting the documents to protect people \u201con the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure or foreign dignitary.\u201d<\/p>\n

This week, after viewing unredacted versions of the Epstein files<\/a>, Boebert doubled down on her criticism of those in positions of power who are covering up for those suspected of abuse. In a brief video interview immediately after viewing the documents, she said there were names redacted who were discussing rape who were clearly not victims. If that is true, then the U.S. Justice Department has failed to comply with the clear language of the transparency act. Making matters worse, the Justice Department failed to protect victims<\/a>, some of whom were named or pictured in the files, missing key redactions that would protect survivors of prostitution, sexual abuse and rape.<\/p>\n

Boebert simply told Newsweek that she didn\u2019t think “everyone there that was talking about underage girls being trafficked are victims.”<\/a><\/p>\n

Who is the DOJ protecting?<\/p>\n

Rep. Joe Neguse<\/h4>\n

Neguse also went after the Justice Department last week, helping a bipartisan group of lawmakers highlight the agency\u2019s corruption during a five-hour hearing<\/a> with Bondi.<\/p>\n

Lawmakers mostly focused on the botched release of the Epstein files and the failure of the Justice Department over decades and multiple administrations to bring criminal charges in the case. If it were not for the work of a Miami Herald reporter exposing sweetheart deals in a series called \u201cPerversion of Justice,\u201d<\/a> Epstein would have gotten away with his crimes. Now Americans are demanding that those who joined Epstein in raping children and abusing women must face justice.<\/p>\n

Neguse took a different tack, highlighting other ways the Bondi has spurned justice.<\/p>\n

First, he quoted Bondi, \u201cIf you come for law enforcement, the Trump administration will come for you.\u201d<\/p>\n

Then he played a video clip of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. A man in the video can clearly be heard yelling at Capitol police and accusing them of selling out for a pension, and calling them the Nazi and the Gestapo. Then the man then yells \u201c(Expletive) them. Kill them!\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cAttorney General Bondi, that man works for you now, right?\u201d Neguse asks, running through the criminal charges the man faced stemming from his involvement in the Jan. 6 effort to prevent Biden from being seated as president.<\/p>\n

\u201cHe does work for me,\u201d Bondi said. \u201cI believe he was pardoned by President Donald Trump.\u201d<\/p>\n