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Capitol rioter stuns reporter with 'one of the most self-deluded statements' ever in court

Capitol rioter Danny Rodriguez stunned a reporter on Wednesday when he went on a long diatribe during his sentencing hearing.

According to WUSA9 reporter Jordan Fischer, Rodriguez's apparent plea for leniency was "easily one of the most self-deluded statements I've heard in any of these Jan. 6 sentencings."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene snipes at 'copycat' Lauren Boebert for stealing her Biden impeachment idea: report

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) appears unhappy that fellow MAGA Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is taking the lead on her years-long quest to impeach President Joe Biden.

According to CNN's Manu Raju, Greene on Wednesday accused Boebert of essentially swiping the articles of impeachment that she had previously drafted – and even went so far as to call her a "copycat."

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Lauren Boebert says she's being 'directed' by 'God' to impeach Biden

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said she was moved by the "spirit of God" to draft impeachment articles against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Right Wing Watch first reported Boebert's Tuesday interview on the Victory Channel's Flashpoint program. The interview came just hours after Boebert introduced her impeachment effort.

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Lauren Boebert criticized by supporters for seeking donations under guise of impeachment survey

U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Tuesday tried to get more support for her plan to impeach President Joe Biden, but was met with derision from her own supporters for sneaking a donation request into her impeachment survey.

Boebert, who jumped on the impeachment bandwagon earlier this month, has cited Biden’s policy on the southern border as the motivation for seeking the current president’s ouster.

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'They literally lack all substance': Boebert and MTG buried by Dem over committee antics

During an appearance on MSNBC on Saturday afternoon, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) was asked what it is like to work with Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) behind the scenes in congressional committees, and she indicated that it is a waste of everyone's time.

Earlier this week, Crockett was forced to apologize to a House Oversight Committee witness after she was bullied and talked over by Boebert.

After MSNBC host Alex Witt showed the video of the Texas lawmaker telling the witness, "First of all, let me apologize because that was uncalled for, so let me do what she would never do, which is to be an adult in this room or in this chamber,” and then adding, "I’m also going to start with some nonsense that she was trying to spew and, unlike Ms. Boebert, I am legally trained and I’ve passed a few bar exams and I also legislated before I got here ...” Witt asked her what is like behind the scenes working with the Colorado Republican and her like-minded far-right colleague from Georgia.

"They literally lack all substance," Crockett laughed. "It is not just in committee, it's just generally speaking."

Referring back to the video she explained, "I saw exactly what happened, you saw it, you saw someone who decided that 'I don't have anything of value to offer, so what I'm going to do is be disrespectful and overtalk you and somehow that will be perceived as I know something.'"

"I laid out my credentials, not so much to clap back on her, but it had more so to do with her not understanding what it was that she was trying to spar with our witness about," she elaborated. "So I was laying down that I understood and she didn't, and maybe she needs to do a little research before she came to committee trying to clap back on people."

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Kevin McCarthy bashed for letting Matt Gaetz run an 'abomination' of a Jan. 6 hearing

At the same time that Donald Trump was being arraigned in a Florida courtroom on a 37-count federal indictment alleging conspiracy and violations of the Espionage Act, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) allowed Rep. Matt Gaetz to use a room in the Capitol complex to hold a sham hearing on the Jan. 6 insurrection which was carried live by C-SPAN.

As the Washington Post's Dana Milbank pointed out, while the Florida lawmaker called his stunt a "field hearing," he holds no committee chairmanship position in GOP-led House and McCarthy should have squashed his plans.

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'Voters have a right to know': Boebert failed to report income from book sales

United States Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado), according to the House Ethics Committee's guidelines, may have violated House ethics rules, The Daily Beast exclusively reports.

Per The Daily Beast, "The ethics instruction guide for 2022 congressional financial disclosures makes clear that members must disclose not only royalties they received, but anticipated royalties as well—'any royalties currently due from the publisher for completed sales.'"

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Lauren Boebert's financial filing suggests the congresswoman is close to broke

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) appears to be going broke.

The far-right congresswoman has no more than $15,000 in a checking account she jointly owns with her estranged husband Jayson Boebert, according to a personal financial disclosure report made public on Wednesday. Lauren Boebert filed for divorce from Jayson Boebert earlier this year.

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Trump 'scared out of his mind' because 'one charge sends him to jail for life': Morning Joe

According to MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, Donald Trump is rightfully "running scared" after being indicted on federal charges in a Florida courtroom on Tuesday with more legal woes on the horizon.

Reacting to a new Washington Post report that details former Trump chief of staff John Kelly stating Trump is "scared s--tless" about his future, the "Morning Joe" host suggested the former president is currently "whistling past the graveyard" as the threat of jail time becomes more likely.

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Lauren Boebert's book deal disclosure should make 'alarm bells ring': ethics expert

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) could find herself in hot water after omitting income on her 2022 financial disclosure report.

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, the controversial Republican from Colorado is being scrutinized for not reporting income from her memoir that came out this year in her personal financial disclosure — a potential violation of congressional ethics rules.

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'Oh Jesus': Democrat goes off on Lauren Boebert for smearing witness

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) apologized to a committee witness on Wednesday after Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) divulged details about the witness' home.

At an Oversight Committee hearing on government regulations, Boebert complained that some families had lost their homes because of red tape.

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'He may have to have a public defender': Ex-Trump lawyer says he doesn't listen to counsel

Donald Trump doesn't "ever" listen to his attorneys, and it leads to problems for everyone, according to the former president's previous lawyer.

Michael Cohen, who recently issued a warning to Trump's co-defendant and valet Walt Nauta, spoke to Joy Reid of The ReidOut on MSNBC on Tuesday and was asked about why his former employer didn't simply give the classified documents back to the government when asked.

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Lauren Boebert jumps on impeachment bandwagon with new articles against Joe Biden

Rep. Lauren Boebert on Tuesday introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden over allegations he’s mishandled border security, Fox News reports.

The far-right congresswoman also cosponsored articles of impeachment against Vice President Kamala Harris with Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) on Monday.

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