Lauren Boebert

Virginia community in chaos over school board member's MAGA riot arrest: report

A community in the Shenandoah Valley in Northwest Virginia is at each other's throats over what to do following the arrest of a prominent school board member for his alleged participation in the January 6 attack on the United States Capitol.

According to The Daily Beast, "At the center of this modern maelstrom is Miles Adkins, who was elected to the Frederick County board as an independent in 2021... While Adkins has been a controversial figure since he took office, things really came to a head after he was arrested in late February for allegedly breaching the Capitol three years ago and swilling Coors Light and Fireball during the riot."

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MAGA Christians are following Trump on 'a miserable march to hell': MSNBC's Mika

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski on Monday teed off on former President Donald Trump's angry Easter tirades, and she expressed bewilderment that so many self-proclaimed Christians were among his biggest supporters.

Brzezinski started of by recapping Trump's very busy Easter, where he posted to this Truth Social platform more than six dozen times.

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Trump allies plot initiative to fight 'anti-white racism' in second term: report

Allies of former President Donald Trump are plotting new initiatives to fight for the people whom they believe to be the real victims of racism in America: White people.

Axios reports that Trump allies "want to dramatically change the government's interpretation of Civil Rights-era laws to focus on 'anti-white racism' rather than discrimination against people of color."

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Lauren Boebert’s high school has canceled the congresswoman

RIFLE, Colo. — An archway sign on a street leading to Rifle High School says it’s the “Home of the Bears.” Before Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) dropped out around 2003, it was also her home.

But you’d never know it.

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GOP's Ken Buck replacement deflects on past arrest for assaulting pregnant wife

Colorado Republicans this week chose Greg Lopez as their man to replace the newly retired former Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in Colorado's Fourth Congressional District.

According to Colorado Public Radio, Lopez was appealing to many Republicans because he explicitly labeled himself as a transition candidate who would not run for reelection in the district this coming November.

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'Topsy-turvy race' just got even harder for Lauren Boebert to win: report

In the wake of his early departure from the U.S. House, a panel of Colorado Republicans will pick a candidate to serve out the final months of Rep. Ken Buck's term Thursday — a move that could threaten Lauren Boebert's bid to serve another term in Congress.

Boebert, who formerly represented Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, announced last year that she would run to replace Buck in the more conservative 4th Congressional District.

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Boebert brags bill she rejected will help 'CO district she’s now abandoning': report

President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill did not have the support of 30 GOP senators and 200 House Republicans in 2021, but in November, several of those members took "credit for the historic investment they actively tried to stop," according to The New Republic.

Per the report, Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and John Cornyn (R-TX), and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) all voted against the legislation, but took credit via social media once the bill had proven to successfully distribute "upward of $42 billion across America to expand internet access and help bring rural and isolated communities into the increasingly digital world."

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'Funeral for her own career': Lauren Boebert mocked for 'sad turn out' at Colorado event

Colorado Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert became the subject of mockery this weekend as social media users made jokes about the lawmaker's apparently sparse crowd at a speaking event in her state.

Boebert, who earlier in the month was ridiculed on social media as she sought to highlight an endorsement from Donald Trump, once again took to her X account to share some pictures.

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Convicted January 6 felon wants to storm the Capitol again — as an elected congressman

On Halloween, Derrick Evans posted on social media a picture of himself in an orange prison jumpsuit and his wife in a police uniform.

“As a J6 Political Prisoner,” Evans wrote, “this is still my favorite Halloween costume.”

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Trump about to hit the jackpot with Truth Social – but that won't save him from ruin

Former President Donald Trump is about to hit the jackpot with Truth Social, but he might not be able to use that windfall to save himself from his financial crunch.

Investors are expected to approve an agreement Friday to take Trump Media & Technology Group public, which would set up a multibillion-dollar payout for the former president, but his stake in the company that operates Truth Social would be locked down for most of the year to prevent shares from tanking, reported Politico.

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Republican lawmaker deals 'one final blow' to GOP leadership as he leaves Congress: report

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) just one day before he is set to leave Congress, sent a message to his party's current leadership.

Buck, who previously said he is quitting Congress because Republicans have a "personal" grudge against him and the House of Representatives is "dysfunctional," has signed a discharge petition circulated by House Democrats that would force the chamber to hold a vote on military aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan — which GOP leaders have broadly opposed.

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Trump canceled a rally in Arizona because his campaign was too broke: report

Former President Donald Trump is facing mounting financial difficulties in his campaign — to the point where he is reportedly being forced to triage which states he can afford to hold rallies in.

According to a new CNN report, Trump was planning to hold a rally in Arizona last weekend, on the same day he rallied in Ohio to support his endorsed Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, but backed out at the last minute.

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Dr. Seuss-quoting judge slaps down Rod Blagojevich lawsuit: 'Will you please go now?'

Oh, the places you'll go, Rod Blagojevich — they don't include the campaign trail.

That's the message Blagojevich received Thursday from a federal court judge who slapped down the disgraced Illinois lawmaker's legal plea for the right to return public office with unabashed quotes from Dr. Seuss.

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