Fact Check: NO 'Breaking' Report That Lawyers Worried Boebert Recorded Trump Call Begging Her To Change Her Epstein File Vote -- It's Trollery By Anti-Trump Satire Site

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  • by: Dean Miller
Fact Check: NO 'Breaking' Report That Lawyers Worried Boebert Recorded Trump Call Begging Her To Change Her Epstein File Vote -- It's Trollery By Anti-Trump Satire Site Satire Origin

Did a "Breaking" news story show White House lawyers worried that Rep. Lauren Boebert and Rep. Nancy Mace had recorded phone calls in which President Donald Trump "begged" them to vote against release of the Epstein files by the FBI? No, that's not true: There was no such report and the rumor started on a social media satire page. The original poster of the meme is an account that describes its content as satire and says "I troll the Trump Administration every day."

The hoax was re-posted in a November 12, 2025 Facebook post (archived here) on the johnsmithmarketingnashville account under a "Breaking" headline. It continued

White House lawyers are reportedly worried Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace recorded their phone calls with Trump where he begged, bribed, threatened, and cried for them to reverse their votes on releasing the Epstein files.

This is what the post looked like on Facebook at the time of writing:BoebertMace.png

(Image source: Lead Stories screenshot of meme posted at facebook.com/johnsmithmarketingnashville.)

The meme originated on the X account @HalfwayPost (archived here). The @HalfwayPost account describes its content as "Halfway true comedy and satire ..."

HalfwayPostDisclaimer.png

(Image source: account bio section of @HalfwayPost on X.)

In a response to one commenter, The Halfway Post on Nov. 12, 2025, wrote back:

I troll the Trump Administration every day. Subscribe to my Substack and get my liberal comedy sent right to your inbox: thehalfwaycafe.substack.com

To ensure the parodist hadn't accidentally published a true report, Lead Stories searched the Google News index (archived here) of thousands of news sites and the index of Yahoo News' partner news sites and news services (archived here), finding no such breaking news story.

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  Dean Miller

Lead Stories Managing Editor Dean Miller has edited daily and weekly newspapers, worked as a reporter for more than a decade and is co-author of two non-fiction books. After a Harvard Nieman Fellowship, he served as Director of Stony Brook University's Center for News Literacy for six years, then as Senior Vice President/Content at Connecticut Public Broadcasting. Most recently, he wrote the twice-weekly "Save the Free Press" column for The Seattle Times. 

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