Rep. Boebert Goes Off During Gosar Censure Speech

Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert went off on California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell during a speech this week.

The setting for the speech dealt with Paul Gosar being censured for making a cartoon video of himself killing AOC and mocking Biden. Yes, a bad attempt at humor, but Boebert had another take.

“Democrat policies are so pathetic and have done so poorly that the left has nothing else to do but patrol the internet looking for ways to get offended and then try to target members and strip them of their committees. This is a dumb waste of the House’s time,” she said.

“But since the speaker has designated the floor to discuss members’ inappropriate actions shall we? The jihad squad member from Minnesota has paid her husband and not her brother husband, the other one, over a million dollars in campaign funds. This member is allowed on the foreign affairs committee while praising terrorists.”

Then she took on Swalwell “who is on the intelligence committee slept with Fang Fang, a Chinese spy. Let me say that again. A member of Congress who receives classifieds sleeping with the enemy. This is unacceptable.”

There’s more, but you have to watch it for the full Boebert meltdown in the latest video.


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