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Watch: Lauren Boebert gets shut down after being unable to answer Dem's simple question

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) got wrecked in a one-on-one debate on the House floor with Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD).

The Colorado Republican tried to add an amendment to a spending bill that she said would prohibit any funds from being used to violate federal immigration law regarding so-called sanctuary cities, and the Maryland Democrat tried to find out what in the world she was talking about.

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'No one trusts her': House Republican heaps dirt on Marjorie Taylor Greene

House Republicans are growing sick of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) antics following the chaotic fight for the speaker's gavel.

The Georgia Republican had become a close ally of ousted speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), which alienated her from her ex-friends in the House Freedom Caucus, and other Republicans already disliked her, so now Greene suddenly finds herself with few friends in the GOP caucus, reported The Daily Beast.

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'Wounded' Lauren Boebert's future in doubt as key allies flip to GOP challenger

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), who barely held her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2022 midterms, may not survive the 2024 GOP primary as key Republicans in the state who formerly backed her flip their allegiance to a challenger who doesn't have near the political — and personal — baggage she does.

According to a report from the New York Times, the controversial lawmaker from Colorado is struggling to hang onto supporters after her well-publicized groping and vaping incident with a date got her thrown out of the play "Beetlejuice" in September.

As the Times' Charles Homan writes the scandal of the evening, and her subsequent attempts to lie about what happened, remains "sticky" for the two-term member of the House and, back in Colorado’s 3rd congressional district that she represents, key allies have switched their endorsements to businessman Jeff Hurd.

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According to the NYT report, "Mr. Hurd’s candidacy has become a vessel for Republican discontent with the perceived excesses of the party’s MAGA wing. His backers include old-guard party fixtures such as former Gov. Bill Owens, former Sen. Hank Brown, and Pete Coors, the brewery scion, former Senate candidate and 2016 Trump fund-raiser, who will soon be offering his endorsement, according to Mr. Hurd’s campaign."

According to the report, Boebert's antics and scandals have left her "wounded."

As GOP activist David Spiegel put it at a meet-up where the embattled Boebert was present, "That crap she pulled in Denver pissed me off."

Of concern to the Republican Party leadership, which is already witnessing withering losses in the state to Democrats, Boebert is headed for defeat in the general election even if she survives the GOP primary.

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'Damaged goods': Lauren Boebert loses support to GOP challenger over 'Beetlejuice' groping

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is expected to face a strong challenge in next year's election from Democrat Adam Frisch, who nearly beat her in 2022. But some Republicans in her district are hoping she doesn't even get that far.

County commissioners, donors and Colorado's last Republican governor have publicly supported Grand Junction attorney Jeff Hurd in his GOP primary challenge against Boebert, reported Colorado Public Radio.

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'Deeply misogynist' MAGA might be done with Boebert and MTG: report

Not so long ago, right-wing congresswomen like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and Nancy Mace (R-SC) were the stars of the MAGA movement. But they seem to be fading, and many of their erstwhile allies are turning on them — and that's no accident, argues Amanda Marcotte for Salon.

The ultimate problem, she wrote, is that conservative women in the Trump movement are held to an impossible and contradictory standard. They are supposed to be confrontational firebrands exactly the same way the men are — and yet the "deeply misogynist" wing of the movement doesn't care for women who are overly assertive or stand up for themselves, setting them up for failure when they inevitably have to do that as well.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene rips ‘groping Lauren Boebert’ and ‘Colonel Sanders’ Chip Roy

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blasted fellow members of her Republican caucus on Thursday because they did not vote for her motion to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).

"Tonight's feckless resolution to censure Tlaib was deeply flawed and made legally and factually unverified claims, including the claim of leading an 'insurrection,'" Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said in a statement, prompting Greene to attack him and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO).

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'He ignited the mob': Lawyers argue Trump violated insurrection clause at Colorado trial

A weeklong trial in a challenge to former President Donald Trump’s constitutional eligibility to seek office again began in a Denver courtroom on Monday with a focus on the events of Jan. 6, 2021, when a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol and interrupted the certification of election results.

Six Colorado voters have alleged in a lawsuit that Trump’s role in “summoning” and “inciting” that mob make him ineligible to hold office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. The Civil War-era clause prohibits anyone who took an oath to uphold the Constitution and then “engaged in insurrection” from holding office in the United States.

In an opening statement, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including representatives of the nonprofit Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said their four-point case was simple: Trump took an oath to support the Constitution; the Jan. 6 attack was an insurrection; Trump engaged in that insurrection; and Colorado election officials can and must bar ineligible candidates from the ballot.

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'Holy cow!' Boebert scrambles to reassure Christians rattled by 'Beetlejuice' blunder

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is reportedly showing unusual humility to her constituents after she got booted out of a performance of the "Beetlejuice" musical and was then shown on security camera footage vaping during the show and publicly groping her date.

The Associated Press reports that these actions have damaged her efforts to cultivate an image of herself as an upstanding Christian woman, and she's delivering public apologies to constituents when meeting with them during campaign stops.

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The House could turn into 'Lord of the Flies' under 'weak' Speaker Johnson: GOP insider

The pressing need for a new budget deal to keep the government from shutting down, along with a caucus split on helping Ukraine, has all the hallmarks of handing newly-elected House Speaker Michael Johnson (R-LA) more than he can handle as he heads into his first full week in te top spot.

According to a report from Vox, there are some within the Republican Party who believe Johnson bit off more than he can chew by agreeing to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) in the leadership position and more GOP chaos could be headed his way.

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GOP's James Comer hit with brutal fact check over Biden 'money laundering' scheme claims

No, James Biden’s $200,000 payment to his brother isn’t the proof of a mass “influence peddling scheme” far-right Republicans like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene would have you believe it is, a new FactCheck report finds.

FactCheck's review of the House Oversight and Accountability committee's case against the Biden family, based on a bank statement subpoena that found a 2018 payment between brothers, found more evidence of bombast than bribes, the organization said Thursday.

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Boebert faces backlash over Maine shooting response – and getting the town's name wrong

'Pray less. Act more," was one of the many harsh responses Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) received on Thursday after she extended her thoughts and prayers to the victims of the Maine mass shooting that claimed 18 lives and more than a dozen wounded from gunshot wounds.

The controversial Colorado Republican who rose to fame by owning a restaurant and bar called "Shooter's Grill" -- since closed -- that featured waitresses packing heat, is facing a furious backlash over her post on X – with many noting she couldn't even bother getting the town's name right.

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Colorado Republicans turn on Lauren Boebert over 'indefensible' Beetlejuice gropefest

Rep. Lauren Boebert's groping session with a date that led to her being booted from a performance of the "Beetlejuice" play is casting a major cloud over her re-election prospects in 2024 as GOP heavy-hitters in her home state are lining up behind a primary challenger.

The controversial Colorado Republican, who barely eked out a victory over her Democratic challenger Adam Frisch by a 546 vote margin, now faces the prospect of not winning the GOP primary as the GOp leadership in Colorado admit they are tired of her act.

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Dem hits Boebert for calling the Constitution 'junk' to promote religious government

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) accused Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) of calling the U.S. Constitution "junk" after she attacked the separation of church and state.

At a hearing of the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, Frost asked witness Amanda Tyler about the violent role of Christian nationalism in America.

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