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'Overpaid Twitter troll' Lauren Boebert obliterated for attack on school shooting survivor

On Thursday, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) went after Parkland shooting survivor and gun control activist David Hogg, after he called her one of the "real threats" facing Congress.

"David, please. We all saw how tough you were when questioned face to face," wrote Boebert, a presumed reference to a video of him being harassed by fellow GOP lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). "Give your keyboard a rest, child."

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GOPer Boebert busted for claiming she 'didn't know' extremists she posed for pictures with

According to a report from the Colorado Times Recorder, controversial Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was not being truthful when she was asked about her relationship with several right-wing extremists.

Boebert, who has been accused of tweeting the location of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) as the Capitol was being stormed on Jan 6th, has been attempting to downplay a few of her links to anti-government militia members and was recently tripped up.

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GOP's Lauren Boebert in ethics flap for accepting gun from Three Percenters militia

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) found herself in an ethics flap on Monday as controversy continues to dominate her first month in office.

The progressive political action committee Rural Colorado United posted video of Boebert being gifted a gun.

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Bill Maher goes after Lauren Boebert and QAnon Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene on 'Real Time'

HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher has a segment he plays at the end of the election where he says "goodbye douchebags."

Maher decided that it would be better to start introducing his audience to "nuts" before they face the voters for re-election.

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GOP's Lauren Boebert has long history of palling around with right-wing extremists

Newly elected Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has been dogged by her association with right-wing extremists since entering politics, but the gun-toting restaurateur-turned-lawmaker's associations are raising new concerns after the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

The Colorado Republican has denied suggestions that she led reconnaissance tours in the days before the Jan. 6 insurrection, but there's plenty of evidence that she pals around with militia members and other extremists, reported The Daily Beast.

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BUSTED: Republican caught trying to bring gun onto the House floor

One of the Republicans in Congress who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election after the deadly insurrection of Trump supporters was shown to be a security risk on Thursday.

"New security measures outside the U.S. House chamber prevented a Republican lawmaker from bringing a gun onto the House floor Thursday. Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), who has repeatedly flouted the magnetometers that were installed near the House chamber after the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, set off the metal detectors while trying to enter. When an officer with a metal detector wand scanned him, a firearm was detected on Harris's side, concealed by his suit coat. Police refused to let Harris in, and the officer signaled a security agent that Harris had a gun on him by motioning toward his own firearm," HuffPost correspondent Matt Fuller reported Thursday.

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Newly-elected GOP members deny giving 'reconnaissance tours before Capitol attack -- so who did?

Three newly-elected Republican House members have denied giving "reconnaissance" tours to rally participants on Jan. 5, the day before the terrorist insurrection against the Capitol.

The lawmakers — Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia — all told Salon that they had not escorted anyone that day outside of the course of normal legislative business. All three have come under fire for their public embrace of the Jan. 6 rally and its cause — baselessly and aggressively challenging President Joe Biden's election victory over outgoing President Donald Trump.

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Trump Jr destroyed for sporting swag from militia group under FBI probe for Capitol riot

Donald Trump Jr. proudly posted an Instagram photo of himself and a fish in 2019. Fill in your own joke. But it turns out the star of the photo was none of the two: It was the MAGA T-shirt Trump was sporting featuring the logo of a para-military group calling itself the "Three Percenters."

That's news today because the FBI is investigating the Three Percenters for their connection to the January 6 Capitol riots. Forbes reports:

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Democrat claims GOP's Lauren Boebert led 'large group' on Capitol tour before riot

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) allegedly led a tour through the U.S. Capitol shortly before President Donald Trump's supporters stormed into the building in an effort to undo his election loss, according to a Democratic lawmaker.

The Colorado Republican has denied leading "insurrectionists" through the Capitol, as Rep. Mikie Sherill (D-NJ) has claimed some GOP lawmakers did before the siege, but Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN) alleged that she was spotted leading a tour days before.

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Kayleigh McEnany's MLK Day tweet faces backlash: 'Don’t you have a Confederate flag & zip-ties to hide?'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany felt the backlash of Twitter users on Monday after she marked MLK Day with a quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

“We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools," McEnany wrote.

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'American Abyss': Fascism historian Tim Snyder on Trump’s coup attempt, impeachment and what’s next

The FBI warns there could be a repeat of the violent insurrection he encouraged on January 6, with Trump loyalists planning to hold armed protests nationwide ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration. We speak with Timothy Snyder, a historian of fascism, who says the riot at the U.S. Capitol was "completely and utterly predictable" given President Trump's record of stoking extremism and undermining democratic institutions. "The American republic is hanging by a thread because the president of the United States has sought to use violence to stay in power and essentially to overthrow our constitutional system," says Snyder.


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