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'No one wanted to talk': Report finds GOP silent on massive new political headache

When the Alabama State Supreme Court last week declared frozen embryos to be children, it immediately jeopardized the use of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure in the state.

In fact, Alabama's largest hospital stopped IVF treatments just one day after the ruling for fear of being sued for disposing of unused frozen embryos.

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Bill Barr has 'questions to answer' after GOP witness linked to Russian spies: reporter

The unmasking of the Republicans' star witness as a potential conduit for Russian disinformation raises questions for the FBI and William Barr's Justice Department.

House impeachment witness Alexander Smirnov was arrested for lying to FBI agents and then admitted to working with officials associated with Russian intelligence, and NBC News reporter Ken Dilanian said federal investigators should explain why they relied on him as a confidential informant for a decade.

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‘Leave the drama to them:’ Mother of Lauren Boebert’s grandson speaks out

RIFLE, Colo. — In March of last year, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) announced to the nation she would become a 36-year-old grandmother and her 17-year-old son, Tyler Boebert, would become a father.

In October, Boebert paraded around the U.S. Capitol with her new grandson.

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‘Dumpster fire’ GOP's last hope is Lauren Boebert losing: Colorado columnist

The Republican Party’s last hope of putting out its existential "dumpster fire" is if Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s carpetbagger campaign in a new district fails, according to a columnist in her state.

Colorado Sun writer Mike Littwin painted Boebert — the MAGA firebrand fleeing her congressional district in hopes of winning among a more right-wing base — as the epitome of the problems plaguing the state’s GOP.

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'Getting ready for 9/11 moment': Hopefuls for Boebert's seat fight to be most right-wing

The Republicans running to replace Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) seem to be largely cut from the same cloth, according to analysis of a debate between GOP contenders.

The firebrand conservative lawmaker changed districts to avoid facing Democrat Adam Frisch in a rematch of the race she narrowly won in 2022, and five of the eight GOP candidates vying to replace her appeared last week at a debate sponsored by the conservative group Stand for the Constitution, reported Colorado Public Radio.

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These 5 GOP factions have put a target on Mike Johnson's back: report

Tension between the GOP's warring factions in Congress seems to have only gotten worse since Mike Johnson took over the role of House Speaker, with Politico on Monday highlighting five separate factions that have put a target on his back.

Those groups include people such as Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Warren Davidson (R-OH), who have both threatened to move to oust Johnson if he grants a floor vote on Ukraine aid.

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'Lowlife' Lauren Boebert blasted by GOP voters in her new district

Many Republicans in Colorado's Fourth Congressional District aren't exactly rolling out the welcome mat for Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO).

Boebert is facing major skepticism from residents in her new district despite the fact that it's even more conservative politically than the district she previously served.

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Lauren Boebert 'almost entirely ignored' at major debate in new district she hopes to win

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was “almost entirely ignored” at a major debate Monday night in the Colorado congressional district she hopes to claim, according to a new report.

Only one of Boebert’s fellow Republican candidates in the crowded District 4th race deigned to levy an attack against the headline-making MAGA firebrand, reports the Colorado Sun.

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Lauren Boebert flubs restraining order against ex-husband — leaving it 'not enforceable'

A judge told Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) that a restraining order against her ex-husband was "not enforceable" because he was never served with it.

Westword reported that Boebert showed up alone to a court hearing on Thursday, hoping to make the restraining order against her ex-husband, Jayson, permanent.

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'She just makes a fool out of herself': Lauren Boebert's constituents glad she's leaving

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), faced with a difficult election after only winning by hundreds of votes in the previous race, decided to jump ship to a more conservative district on the other side of the state — and according to straw polling, she is unlikely to even get the nomination there.

But whether she finds a new seat to stay in Congress or not, one thing appears to be true: Many of her constituents in Western Colorado are happy to see her go, reported The Independent.

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Some of Lauren Boebert's Colorado constituents aren't going to miss her 'drama': report

Tears of joy are falling by Colorado constituents after learning Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) wouldn't seek reelection for her 3rd District seat in 2024, and instead attempt to replace outgoing Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) in Colorado's 4th Congressional District.

"It is the right decision for me personally, and it is the right decision for those who support our conservative movement. This is the right decision for Colorado, for us," she said in an almost 5-minute-long video.

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Lauren Boebert granted restraining order against ex-husband

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) received a restraining order against her ex-husband, Jayson.

The Colorado Sun reported Monday that Boebert had requested and received the restraining order after completing the required paperwork on Friday.

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'Hypocrisy anyone?' Colorado Republican unleashes blistering attack on Lauren Boebert

A Colorado Republican unleashed a blistering attack on Lauren Boebert, calling her a "hypocrite" who sold her constituents down the river to save herself from defeat.

In a statement released to local paper the Journal-Advocate this week, former state Senator Don Coram, who unsuccessfully tried to unseat Lauren Boebert in the 3rd Congressional District in 2022, criticized her switch to the state's 4th District — a move thought to be made to avoid a tough reelection.

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