Nobody is safe with me, Congress or Epstein!
The week before Utah’s congressional filing period that was March 9th – March 13th, came out that 357-65 members is the U.S. House of Representatives including all 4 of Utah’s delegation including my opponent Mike Kennedy and his college’s Rep Celeste Maloy, Burgess Owens (retiring), and Blake Moore all voted YES to not publicly allowed transparency into the past and probably current ongoing sexual misconduct in both settlements and investigations by members in the House or Reps and their staff members.
This effort was made public by Rep Nancy Mace in the Ethics Committee to be made transparent due to relations between member Rep Tony Gonzales on March 4th and a staff member. Not only that, it’s also the fact that they all voted on keeping private congressional “slush funds” aka payoffs of you that taxpayers money from being transparent before and probably since 2019. For me this is a NO NO!
What I find more disturbing is the YEA vote on this matter is that the member or Congressional Representative did not get a heads up on the vote or if they did they ignored it from these possibilities, Other Members in the House? No! Chief of Staff? No! Legislative Director (LD), Legislative Coordinator (LC), Legislative Assistant (LA)? Nope! Not even a memo by the member scheduler or main secretary workers. This is a major red flag for me!
As a small business owner that creates and sells blended seasonings for everyday food, if I hired a 1099 employee that was rumored or is actively involved with a situation like this, that person would be automatically terminated. Not only that but also as a W2 worker in a family owned business as well, if I or someone else did this or the owners of said business did this….guess what happens? Business gets ruined, lose of job, no future job, and jail, PERIOD! So why are they protecting one another? Why not out and release said files? Cause they want immunity and continuation of member status. Not me, I have no problem exposing them all, and I’ll do it the most public ways possible! If the everyday taxpayer can’t and shouldn’t get away with this stuff, nobody should be either especially in Washington DC!
Now on to the big boy, the Epstein list! I don’t care about the powerful, the incumbents, the CEO’s or CFO’s or any big money, celebrity, politician, or anyone…..if you SA’d a child or anything associated with that man or island, then I vow to expose you at 100% efficiently. Basically I don’t care if your net worth is $10 or $10 Billion, nobody is safe from hiding! Give me that list and I’ll expose every apprehensible person that did the damage, and ask for lock ups for anyone that knew what was going on and did nothing to stop it! No muss no fuss, just JUSTICE once and for all!
Some in the government say that if these files are released then the rumor is, is that the “system” would burn and collapse. Well I firmly believe in the Phenix affect that something greater will rise from the ashes. So who’s got the gas, cause I have the lighter! As your next Congressman for Utah’s 4th District, I will make both happen any way I can!

I am one of two State Delegates in Riverton 014 Precinct. To help me better evaluate the candidates, I have a list of questions that represent the concerns of Republican voters in my precinct. I would appreciate your answers to the following questions (a Word version is also attached to this email:
1. Economy, spending, and Social Security
a) My precinct voters value tackling inflation, cutting federal spending, and supporting a balanced budget. What concrete spending reductions or reforms are you willing to publicly champion, even when they are politically difficult?
b) Do you support eliminating or significantly reducing federal income taxation of Social Security benefits for retirees, and how would you pay for that change while protecting the long term solvency of the program?
2. Border security, the SAVE Act, and immigration
a) Many of us see election integrity as inseparable from border security. Will you commit to supporting and helping pass the SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) to ensure that only American citizens are voting in federal elections?
b) What specific border security legislation best reflects your approach to maintaining secure borders?
c) Where, if at all, do you see meaningful room for negotiation with Democrats on immigration, and where do you believe Republicans should hold a hard line?
3. Support for President Trump’s agenda and Senate rules
a) In which key areas do you most strongly align with President Trump’s second term agenda (for example, border, trade, energy, reforming the federal bureaucracy, and restoring election integrity)?
b) Do you support efforts to end or significantly reform the Senate filibuster when it is used to block core Republican priorities that President Trump and House Republicans are elected to deliver?
c) Practically speaking, how do you see yourself helping ensure that House Republicans actually deliver on President Trump’s priorities, rather than just messaging on them?
4. Term limits, insider trading, and congressional accountability
a) Will you explicitly support and co sponsor strong, enforceable term limits legislation for members of Congress, and what specific term limits framework do you personally favor (for both the House and the Senate), and why?
b) Do you support a complete ban on individual stock trading and similar self enriching financial practices by members of Congress and their immediate families, with strict disclosure and enforcement mechanisms?
c) What concrete steps will you take to help abolish insider trading by elected officials and to restore public trust that members are serving their constituents, not their portfolios?
5. Federal Department of Education and parental rights
a) Do you support eliminating the federal Department of Education and returning most of its funding and authority directly to states, local districts, and parents?
b) If so, what is your preferred path to do that in a way that protects Utah students and schools during the transition?
c) More broadly, what specific federal policies would you change or repeal to give more control back to Utah parents and local school boards?
6. Health care and Utah families
a) What are your top two or three actionable health care reforms you will push in the next Congress that can realistically pass in a potentially divided federal government?
b) How do you intend to protect parental rights in health and education while also ensuring that Utah families have access to quality care and strong local schools?
7. Governing philosophy and measuring results
a) Many delegates are frustrated with Republican majorities in the past that failed to deliver on core promises. What metrics or benchmarks should we use over the next term to judge whether you have done what you told voters you would do—specifically on spending cuts, border security, Social Security tax relief, term limits, and education reform?
b) If House leadership or committee chairs move in a direction that conflicts with what you believe is best for Utah’s 4th District, how will you handle that conflict?
c) How often will you report back to delegates and grassroots Republicans in the district on your record regarding these priorities?