Lauren Boebert

'Experienced at knavery and clownery': Writer outlines rogues gallery of potential Trump cabinet picks

Former President Donald Trump has alienated so many people that he’d be left with slim pickings if he had to select officials for his second term, a columnist warned Friday.

“Now that a new clown show is threatening to suit up, candidates should shine their shoes and line up,” wrote Minn Post columnist Donna Hasleiet Halvorsen.

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Censuring Rep. MTG is mostly hopeless. Here's why this freshman Democrat will try doing it anyway.

WASHINGTON – Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is a lot of things, but she’s not a “normal” congresswoman on Capitol Hill.

Normalized by House Republican leaders this session, sure.

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DC insider: Republicans have made up these 5 crises to distract you

Here are five totally made-up “crises” Republicans have invented to distract from the real crises facing Americans today: the growing concentration of wealth, the worsening climate crisis, and the undermining of our democracy.

Fake crisis #1: Anything they claim is “woke.”

Although Republicans struggle to define what “woke” even means, they’re constantly using it as a weapon to combat anything that seeks to foster tolerance and acceptance.

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Ex-GOP Rep. says Trump asked him to break the law and Jack Smith hasn't called him: report

Former Republican Rep. Mo Brooks (AL) went so far as to promote his actions at Donald Trump's Jan. 6 rally with a campaign ad. Now he can't understand why special counsel Jack Smith hasn't reached out to him.

NBC News reported Wednesday Brooks said, “Yeah, if they asked me to, I’d explain what I know about it. Whether it’s relevant or material, I’m not sure. I was shocked [Trump] was so blatant about illegal conduct.”

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Key House Republican tries to cool Biden impeachment talk: 'No one is seriously talking about it'

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) floated launching an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden this week, but at least one key House Republican is now trying to pump the brakes.

In an interview with NBC News, Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), who happens to be the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, says that "no one is seriously talking about impeachment right now," despite the fact that McCarthy floated the idea during an interview with Sean Hannity.

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Lauren Boebert calls for Obama to testify at Biden impeachment hearings

Republicans in Congress haven't announced an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, but Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is already suggesting witnesses for the hearings.

During an interview on Tuesday, podcaster Benny Johnson asked Boebert if former President Barack Obama knew about the crimes alleged by Republicans.

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Freedom Caucus in 'identity crisis' as rival far-right group competes for its spot: report

The far-right Freedom Caucus, long the premier disruption wing of the GOP in the House, is facing an "identity crisis" — and the rise of a rival group that seeks to claim its mantle, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.

All of this comes amid previous reports of turmoil within the group, including the ouster of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her feud with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and her closeness to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

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Fight over parking spot leaves 3 dead in suspected hate crime: report

A Maryland man has been hit with hate crime charges after he allegedly killed three people and wounded three more during a parking dispute, the Associated Press reported.

Charles Robert Smith, 43, faces first-degree murder and hate-crime charges in the killings of his neighbors Mario Mireles, his father Nicholas Mireles, and Christian Segovia. Smith is white, while his victims were Latino.

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‘Use of Force Board’ convened in Ohio after Black man with hands up is attacked by K-9 unit

A Use of Force Review Board will review an incident in Ohio where an unarmed Black man was attacked by a K-9 unit even though his hands were up.

In a statement, Circleville Mayor Don McIlroy and Chief G. Shawn Baer confirmed that the attack was being examined.

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Lauren Boebert tries to justify throwing out memorial pin for Uvalde victim

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) tried to justify throwing away a memorial pin and pamphlet showing a 10-year-old girl who was killed in the Uvalde mass shooting.

The Colorado Republican addressed a widely shared video clip showing her throwing the pin and photo in the trash. She claimed she had not heard the activist who handed her the items when he approached because she was wearing Airpods as she walked in the U.S. Capitol, and she claimed she recognized the man as someone who had made her feel unsafe, reported The Independent.

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Kevin McCarthy's GOP tormentors set to get $20 million boost from outside group

Furious with his tenure as House Speaker, the conservative Club For Growth has committed to spending at least $20 million on the reelection campaigns of the 20 GOP lawmakers who opposed handing Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) the gavel.

According to a report from Politico, Reps. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and eighteen others now dubbed the "The Patriot 20" can expect help in the next election allowing them to make McCarthy's job difficult, assuming he is still the speaker when the 2024 election rolls around.

As Politico's Ally Mutnick wrote, David McIntosh, president of the anti-tax group fears GOP moderates might target the 20 lawmakers with primary opponents.

As Mutnick explained, "Making our financial commitment public may serve as an effective deterrent to some potential challengers. Moderate donors and candidates seeking to settle scores should save their money, because we are prepared to win at all costs.”

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Politico reports, "The Club’s primary goal will be to defend the five freshmen members of the group who are especially vulnerable: Reps. Eli Crane (R-Ariz.), Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), Josh Brecheen (R-Okla.), Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) and Keith Self (R-Texas). McIntosh wrote the Club would also closely monitor any primary challengers to the 15 other members, a group which includes some of the biggest congressional rabble rousers, such as Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.), Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) and Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.). Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.), who is considering a Senate run, is also on the list."

The report adds that the Club for Growth, by announcing their plans, appears to be trying to "spook" McCarthy and his allies from trying it to rid themselves of the more vexatious members of their caucus while also noting that, to date, few of "The Patriot 20" are facing any serious challengers who have the big campaign chests needed to be competitive.

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'Delusional' RFK Jr. is a 'Republican plush toy' being used by extreme GOP: MSNBC's Donny Deutsch

If it appears that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is getting more support from Republicans than Democrats in his ostensibly Democratic campaign for president, you're not imagining it. The environmental lawyer turned conspiracy theorist who claims pediatric vaccines cause autism and recently suggested COVID was a bioweapon "ethnically targeted" to spare Jews has numerous Republicans talking up his candidacy, and Jason Boles, head of the super PAC supporting Kennedy, has also done campaign finance for Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Lauren Boebert (R-CO), and George Santos (R-NY).

Kennedy probably doesn't even realize that he's being used by Republican operatives to try to divide Democrats, argued "On Brand" podcaster Donny Deutsch on MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" Friday.

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'Abhorrent': Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed by Hunter Biden's lawyer after sharing explicit photos

An attorney representing Hunter Biden has filed an ethics complaint against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for displaying naked pictures of him without consent during a congressional hearing, calling it "a new level of abhorrent behavior," USA TODAY reported on Friday.

"The lawyer, Abbe Lowell, told the Office of Congressional Ethics in a letter that the Georgia Republican’s 'unmoored verbal abuses and attacks on Biden represented numerous ethics violations,'" reported Bart Jansen.

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