In the United Kingdom, they have something called an "Unexplained Wealth Order". Seems like the U.S. needs a similar law.
Yeah, there were moves to get Trump to explain how he was able to keep two Scottish golf courses running despite reporting that both properties were running at substantial losses (to avoid tax). Didn't pan out, unfortunately.
And the money her husband gets for being a "consultant" to an energy company that benefits directly from Boebert's policy positions is still not enough to explain that kind of increase.