Watch: Rep. Boebert Wants To Look At Weiner Laptop to Investigate ‘Frazzle Drip,’ Says FBI Agents Who Probed Have Died

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Colorado GOP congresswoman Lauren Boebert, on the heels of Epstein file revelations, wants to re-examine former Democrat legislator Anthony Weiner’s laptop following claims that its contents led to the deaths of several investigators.

In an interview with Benny Johnson, Boebert recounted being denied access to the laptop by former AG Pam Bondi’s DOJ due to the lack of a current search warrant; however, new Epstein file information could prompt a new warrant.

“I think these Epstein files give us new information to look into the Anthony Weiner laptop,” Rep. Boebert said.

“I absolutely want to know what was on there, what was the secret folder that was titled ‘Life Insurance’ that had frazzle dot rip? Where people get the ‘frazzle drip’ story from,” Boebert said. “I want to see this video.”

“Frazzle drip” refers to a file allegedly stored on Weiner’s laptop rumored to contain a snuff film featuring a Clinton crony torturing or murdering a child or children in a blood ritual.

“If it’s totally fake, if it’s not there, I’ll come out and say it. I want to see what people are talking about,” the congresswoman continued. “These things don’t just originate out of nowhere,” she added.

“If there is anything linking the Anthony Weiner laptop to the Epstein files, I will use that to get another search warrant, but I’m getting my hands on this laptop and looking to see what was in it.”

Boebert, who’s seeking reelection in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District in the upcoming November midterms, also highlighted rumors that FBI agents who investigated the laptop have mysteriously died.

“It’s been said that FBI agents who went and viewed this laptop, many of them are not alive anymore,” the congresswoman stated. “So, what is it with this laptop?

“Apparently, it’s been said that many have committed suicide, that it was so disturbing.”

Weiner’s laptop was seized by the feds in 2016 during an investigation into his sexting of a 15-year-old girl.

The investigation discovered thousands of related emails sent from Weiner’s devices to Hillary Clinton’s private server – most likely from his ex-wife Huma Abedin, who worked as the Clinton presidential campaign’s vice chair – prompting former FBI Director James Comey to reopen the FBI’s investigation into her server 10 days before the 2016 election.


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