Lauren Boebert
The latest on Lauren Boebert. A Republican, Boebert was first elected to represent Colorado's 3rd congressional district in 2020. A rising figure in conservative Republican circles, Boebert has been an outspoken supporter of gun rights and former President Donald Trump. She also owns Shooters Grill, a restaurant in her district where gun owners are encouraged to bring their firearms.
Full list of Republicans who support impeaching Biden
At least nine in the House have vocalized their support for charging the president.
Lauren Boebert defends throwing out pin honoring school shooting victim
The Colorado congresswoman alleged she has faced harassment from the parent of a Uvalde school shooting victim in the past.
Lauren Boebert throws out pin honoring school shooting victim
Boebert's actions were called "disgusting" by an organization composed of families who suffered losses at Uvalde.
Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene could get into "fistfight": GOP rep.
At least one House GOP member suggested that the conflict between Boebert and Greene could escalate to a physical encounter.
GOP lawmaker slams "irresponsible" Marjorie Taylor Greene
Representative Ken Buck, a Colorado Republican, said Greene is "not a member of the Freedom Caucus and she shouldn't be in the future."
Marjorie Taylor Greene set for awkward showdown with House Freedom Caucus
Greene reportedly called Lauren Boebert, a prominent Freedom Caucus member, a "little b****" during a clash in June.
Lauren Boebert shows support for Marjorie Taylor Greene after fallout
Despite the House rejecting three of Greene's NDAA amendments on Thursday, Boebert voted to support all of them amid their ongoing feud.
Republicans outraged at White House cocaine probe conclusion
Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert told Newsweek that the investigation's results are "outrageous."
Was Donald Trump's face on Bud Light truck at GOP fundraiser? What we know
A photo of Rep. Lauren Boebert and Donald Trump Jr. at a Colorado event drew attention over a Bud Light truck in the background.
Did Marjorie Taylor Greene just lose her power?
"Congress is a difficult place to be effective as a lone wolf with zero friends," GOP strategist Alex Patton told Newsweek about Greene's reported ousting.
Lauren Boebert quips she "absolutely" believes in climate change
"I will go on the record with you all tonight and say that I absolutely believe in climate change. It happens four times every year," the GOP lawmaker said.
Kevin McCarthy doesn't know if Trump is "strongest" GOP candidate
McCarthy's comments come on the same day that Trump for the first time is favored in a hypothetical election rematch against President Biden, per one new poll.
Marjorie Taylor Greene doubles down on cussing out Lauren Boebert
"Well, you know, I find it unfortunate that Lauren Boebert leaked that conversation that we had to the press," the Georgia Republican said on Sunday.
How Republicans' push to impeach Joe Biden could backfire
Experts say a GOP-led effort to impeach Biden could hand the president more independent voters in 2024 and bolster Democratic support for his re-election.
Lauren Boebert says Marjorie Taylor Greene "not my enemy" after fiery clash
Greene reportedly described Boebert as a "little b****" on Wednesday during a House floor confrontation.
Lauren Boebert reacts after House floor feud with Marjorie Taylor Greene
The House Republicans' relationship has gone downhill since the GOP officially took over the majority in January.
Republicans pour cold water on Lauren Boebert's push to impeach Joe Biden
Boebert introduced the articles on Tuesday, specifying she is pursuing impeachment for alleged abuse of power and dereliction of duty at the U.S.-Mexico border.
How Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene's relationship fell apart
Greene reportedly called her Republican colleague a "little b****" during a heated exchange in the House.
Video of Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene clash viewed 1m times
Sources say Greene called Boebert a "b****" during a heated exchange on the House floor after confronting her over "statements you made about me publicly."
Laura Loomer jumps into Boebert's battle with Marjorie Taylor Greene
The two congresswomen reportedly shared some heated words Wednesday after Boebert introduced her own articles of impeachment against President Biden.
Kevin McCarthy turns Republicans against Lauren Boebert
The House speaker urged other Republicans to bide their time when it comes to impeaching President Joe Biden.
Lauren Boebert threatens to tear Republicans apart with proposal
"It's hard to think that many of her Republican colleagues aren't just rolling their eyes," academic Thomas Gift told Newsweek of Boebert's latest move.
Lauren Boebert touts Nancy Pelosi's courage on Taiwan
Lauren Boebert says Nancy Pelosi has more "courage" than "coward" Antony Blinken when it comes to Taiwan.
Lauren Boebert mocks John Fetterman's speech with "SNL" jibe
Fetterman, who suffered a stroke last year, introduced President Joe Biden during a visit to Pennsylvania.
Lauren Boebert's nemesis has plan to stop her
Adam Frisch told Newsweek he is "laser focused" on unseating the Colorado Republican in 2024.
Lauren Boebert scolded after arguing with witness during hearing
Boebert was reminded by Republican Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer to "adhere to the House standard of decorum."
Lauren Boebert says the Pentagon sees her as a "security threat"
A Pentagon spokesperson told Newsweek: "We are aware of the tweet but are unable to determine the veracity of the claims at this time."
Lauren Boebert's transphobic Bud Light nickname draws conservative laughter
Critics slammed the GOP lawmaker for using a "derogatory slur against trans people" during a speech at the Western Conservative Summit.
Matt Gaetz says he'd make "great" House leader amid McCarthy rebellion
"It is unclear how long this rebellion will last, but it is clear that McCarthy will need to do something," political analyst Craig Agranoff told Newsweek.
Can Kevin McCarthy survive MAGA rebellion?
McCarthy's political "headaches are not over," a political scientist told Newsweek.