Lauren Boebert

Colorado Republican leader steps down after trying to hide his DUI and gun charges: report

The Republican House Minority Leader of Colorado has resigned from his leadership role following his attempts to cover up criminal charges for DUI and gun possession, reported Axios on Wednesday.

"It is with a heavy heart that I make this decision, but I firmly believe that our caucus is stronger when we stand and fight together for the people of Colorado," said Rep. Michael Lynch in a statement.

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Lauren Boebert says Nikki Haley offered to endorse her — and she kicked her to the curb

Colorado GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert said Tuesday she rejected Nikki Haley's offer of an endorsement as well as campaign funds, Newsweek reported.

Boebert claimed the offer was made several years ago, and says she turned it down because, "I didn't want Nikki Haley's support."

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Lauren Boebert's GOP opponent arrested for drunk driving with a gun in 2022: report

A GOP candidate for Congress who is going head-to-head with Lauren Boebert to represent Colorado's 4th district was arrested in 2022 on suspicion of driving drunk while in possession of a gun, ABC Denver reported.

Mike Lynch, who is also the state's House Minority Leader, pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of driving while ability impaired and was sentenced to 18 months of probation, according to a newly discovered Colorado State Patrol report. He is still on probation.

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Lauren Boebert gets schooled on climate change after much-mocked social media post

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s social media take on climate change has left her social media commenters as cold as caucus day in Iowa.

The Colorado Republican was met with virtual eye-rolls Monday after she took to X to share her views on how weather works.

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'Shocked': In-depth report finds mounting rage at Lauren Boebert in new district

Rage is mounting among a shocking amount of District 4 Colorado Republicans who say Rep. Lauren Boebert’s “naked power-seeking” campaign will drive Democrat voters out in droves, a new investigation shows.

The Independent Friday published an extensive analysis on Boebert’s chances of claiming victory in a crowded race where locals and officials from both parties accuse the MAGA firebrand of carpetbagging, abandoning her constituents and behaving very badly at Beetlejuice the musical.

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Lauren Boebert cleared of domestic violence after fight with ex-husband: report

Police in Colorado have determined that GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) did not commit domestic violence during an altercation at a restaurant with her ex-husband, WESH2 reported.

Jayson Boebert accused the congresswoman of punching him in the face, but later retracted the claim.

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Lauren Boebert's ex-husband arrested on weapons and assault charges

Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) ex-husband was arrested on multiple charges involving firearms and assault.

The charges against Jayson Boebert came three days after he called the police on the congresswoman following a physical altercation outside a Colorado restaurant, where he claimed his former wife had repeatedly hit him in the face, reported CBS News.

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'I want her back': Lauren Boebert's ex-husband reveals what sparked restaurant fight

Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s ex-husband may have accused the MAGA Republican of punching him in the face, but that doesn't mean he's not in love with her, he says.

"I was telling her I want her back," Jayson Boebert said of the epic argument.

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Lauren Boebert jokes about lewd behavior as she introduces herself to new district

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) introduced herself to her new would-be constituents with a joke about her public lewdness caught on video at a theater.

The Colorado Republican decided to avoid a tough re-election battle in her current district, which she barely won in 2022, and moved to a more conservative district across the state from her home, and she tried to make light of the baggage she carried with her in an introductory event, reported Newsweek.

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'Congressional Fight Club': Boebert skewered as brawl restaurant flooded with mock reviews

Rep. Lauren Boebert is getting skewered in rave reviews for the Colorado restaurant where cops were summoned Saturday over a reported fight between the Colorado Congress member and her ex-husband.

Miner’s Claim was flooded with Google reviews after unconfirmed reports that she publicly punched her ex-husband Jayson, which Boebert denies, went viral.

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'She's coming in as a loser': Lauren Boebert ripped by Colorado experts over district flip

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) was blasted by Colorado political strategists of both parties after she announced she would run in the state's 4th Congressional District instead of the 3rd Congressional District.

During a Sunday broadcast on Denver's KWGN, Democratic strategist Alvina Vasquez said Boebert made a mistake by moving to a district while having a home elsewhere.

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Boebert under investigation after police called over restaurant fight with her ex: report

An aide for Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has confirmed their boss is under investigation by police after her former husband called the cops and accused her of "domestic violence" following a physical altercation at a local restaurant on the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberbger states the fight took place at the Miner’s Claim restaurant in Silt, Colorado after the two agreed to meet in a public place after an earlier confrontation when the GOP lawmaker went to pick up one of their sons.

At the earlier meet-up, Jayson Boebert reportedly moved "aggressively" toward his ex-wife and she took exception and pushed him away. Calling her later, he reportedly said he wanted to apologize and that was where things escalated.

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According to Boebert's spokesperson, Jayson Boebert was “being disrespectful,” “being an assh*le,” and being “lewd," which led to it getting physical.

"As Lauren Boebert described it, the aide said, she tried again to keep him back and in the process 'put her hand in his face, put her hand on his nose,'" Sollenberger reported before adding, "Jayson Boebert, apparently outraged, called the police, claiming that he was 'a victim of domestic violence,' the Boebert aide said. Lauren Boebert then called the non-emergency number and told the police there was no domestic violence, and that she’d be happy to speak with an officer at the restaurant."

The report adds police did show up, no one was arrested but confirmed to the Beast that it remains an "active investigation."

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'Desperate' Boebert trying to salvage career after becoming a 'national laughingstock'

According to a deep dive into Rep. Lauren Boebert's fall from grace with voters in her predominantly conservative district, former supporters and GOP leaders in Colorado admit they have grown tired of being associated with her.

The twice-elected Republican House member surprised Republicans in her state by abruptly announcing she won't defend her seat in the 3rd District and will hopscotch to the neighboring, and more conservative, 4th District.

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