Lauren Boebert
Coverage of Lauren Boebert in the Nexus archive.
- Lauren Boebert escapes Trump's wrath as she waltzes to Republican nomination after his blistering threat
Lauren Boebert secured the Republican nomination despite a harsh threat from Trump. The article highlights her political maneuvering in the context of Trump's criticism.
- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert secured a Republican primary win in Colorado's 4th Congressional District unopposed, positioning herself for a fourth term despite conflicts with GOP leadership and Donald Trump. Trump criticized Boebert for supporting Thomas Massie and switching districts, threatening to withdraw his endorsement. Boebert maintains she remains an ally to Trump despite their disagreements.
- Conservative firebrand cruises to primary win despite clash with Trump
Lauren Boebert won her Republican primary in Colorado's 4th Congressional District, securing a spot in the general election. Despite conflicts with Donald Trump over district changes and support for Thomas Massie, Boebert remains a GOP rebel and faces potential endorsement withdrawal from Trump.
- Massie lashes out when pressed on ex-girlfriend's allegations of affair with GOP firebrand
Rep. Thomas Massie denied allegations from his ex-girlfriend Cynthia West, who claimed he offered her money and a non-disclosure agreement related to a wrongful termination lawsuit against Rep. Victoria Spartz. West also alleged Massie bragged about an affair with Rep. Lauren Boebert shortly after his wife's death. Massie confronted a Fox News Digital reporter by questioning his personal preferences and recording the interaction while denying the claims.
- Massie lashes out when pressed on ex-girlfriend's allegations of affair with GOP firebrand
Rep. Thomas Massie denied allegations from his ex-girlfriend, Cynthia West, who claimed he offered money and an NDA related to a wrongful termination dispute and bragged about an alleged affair with Rep. Lauren Boebert. During a confrontation with a Fox News Digital reporter, Massie denied the claims and aggressively questioned the reporter, recording the interaction while asking personal and confrontational questions.
- GOP firebrand Lauren Boebert explodes after being confronted with rumors of her alleged fling with Trump nemesis Thomas Massie
GOP firebrand Lauren Boebert strongly reacted to rumors of an alleged fling with Thomas Massie, who is described as a nemesis of Donald Trump.
- GOP firebrand lashes out at reporter over Massie allegation: ‘F – – – you, first of all!’
Rep. Lauren Boebert cursed a Fox News reporter after being questioned about allegations from Rep. Thomas Massie’s ex-girlfriend, who accused Massie of bragging about a sexual encounter with Boebert. Boebert refused to discuss the claims further, shifting focus to political issues involving Trump-backed primary challenges.
- GOP firebrand lashes out at reporter over Massie allegation: ‘F – – – you, first of all!’
Rep. Lauren Boebert cursed at a Fox News Digital reporter after being asked about allegations of a sexual relationship between her and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., as claimed by a woman identifying as Massie's ex-girlfriend. The allegations, involving Massie's former congressional staffer Cynthia West, emerged shortly before Massie's recent primary loss and his announcement to file for re-election in 2028.
- Boebert on ’embarrassing’ Kean absence: ‘Where is he?’
Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized Rep. Tom Kean Jr. for his extended absence from Capitol Hill and the campaign trail, calling it 'embarrassing' and questioning his whereabouts. She referenced the idea of campaigning from the basement as a point of contrast.
- Reporter's Notebook: Rebels threaten to upend GOP agenda amid growing frustrations with Trump
Republican lawmakers express frustration with President Trump over issues including the war, economy, and an abandoned anti-weaponization fund. Internal GOP tensions rise as some members resist Trump's influence, with conflicts involving figures like Thomas Massie, John Cornyn, Bill Cassidy, and challenges to legislative efforts such as funding ICE and Border Patrol.
- Reporter's Notebook: Rebels threaten to upend GOP agenda amid growing frustrations with Trump
Republican lawmakers are fracturing over frustrations with President Trump, citing issues like the abandoned anti-weaponization fund, conflicts over primary challenges, and legislative gridlock. Tensions include disputes with Trump over war, economic policies, and personnel choices, with some Republicans distancing themselves from him ahead of elections.
- DC's baseball team faces potential DOJ probe after exec allegedly admitted to religious discrimination
Washington Nationals' executive Sean Hudson allegedly admitted to excluding Christian pitcher Trevor Williams from social media promotions due to his criticism of a drag group's event, prompting Rep. Lauren Boebert to urge the DOJ to investigate potential religious discrimination. The Justice Department is reviewing the matter, and the case involves Hudson's claims that Williams' public objections to the event affected his opportunities with the team.
- DC's baseball team faces potential DOJ probe after exec allegedly admitted to religious discrimination
Washington, D.C.'s Washington Nationals baseball team faces potential Justice Department scrutiny after a video allegedly shows executive Sean Hudson admitting the team excludes pitcher Trevor Williams from social media promotions due to his public criticism of a drag group mocking Catholics. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., has urged the DOJ to investigate, citing unlawful religious discrimination.
- Boebert: ‘You don’t have to be a rubber stamp for the president to support him’
Rep. Lauren Boebert stated that Republican lawmakers don't need to agree with President Trump on every issue to support him, commenting on recent primary losses for Republicans Trump viewed as disloyal. Her remarks come in response to Rep. Thomas Massie's primary defeat by Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein.
- Trump eyes more GOP targets for revenge in 2028
President Trump is targeting Republican dissenters for primary challenges in 2028, following successful takedowns of GOP critics in recent primaries. Identified potential targets include Reps. Lauren Boebert, Warren Davidson, and Brian Fitzpatrick, as well as Sen. Rand Paul, all of whom have opposed Trump on various issues or supported his critics.
- Lauren Boebert posts bizarre message as Trump admits she could be ousted from Congress NEXT
Lauren Boebert posted a bizarre message after Donald Trump admitted she could be ousted from Congress. The message's content is not specified, but it follows Trump's acknowledgement of her potential removal. This situation suggests uncertainty about Boebert's future in Congress.
- Boebert labels Trump ‘my president’ after Massie loss
Rep. Lauren Boebert expressed support for Donald Trump after Rep. Thomas Massie's loss in a GOP primary. Boebert had campaigned with Massie over the weekend. The loss provoked fury from President Trump, a top target of whom Massie is.
- US Rep. Thomas Massie loses Kentucky GOP primary to Ed Gallrein in another victory for Trump
US Rep. Thomas Massie lost the Kentucky GOP primary to Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL backed by President Donald Trump. Massie had angered Trump by pushing for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files and criticizing the war in Iran. The result shows Trump's persisting influence over GOP voters.
- Trump threatens to pull Boebert endorsement, calls congresswoman ‘weak minded’ over Massie support
President Donald Trump threatened to pull his endorsement of Rep. Lauren Boebert after she campaigned for Rep. Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of Trump. Trump criticized Boebert for supporting Massie and called her 'weak minded'. Boebert defended her support for Massie, saying she was putting America first.
- Trump threatens to pull Boebert endorsement, calls congresswoman ‘weak minded’ over Massie support
President Donald Trump threatened to pull his endorsement of Rep. Lauren Boebert after she campaigned for Rep. Thomas Massie, a vocal critic of Trump. Trump criticized Boebert for supporting Massie and called her 'weak minded'. Boebert defended her support for Massie, saying she was putting America first.
- Trump calls for GOP challenger to Rep. Boebert as she campaigns with Massie in Kentucky
President Trump threatened to pull his endorsement of Rep. Lauren Boebert due to her actions, calling her weak-minded and seeking a potential challenger. Boebert campaigned with Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky ahead of a tough reelection fight. Trump's comments were made on Truth Social
- Trump savages Lauren Boebert with vicious new nickname as he signals endorsement of primary challenger in huge MAGA rift
Donald Trump has given Lauren Boebert a new nickname, signaling his endorsement of her primary challenger in a significant MAGA rift. This move indicates a divide within the MAGA movement. Trump's actions may impact Boebert's political future.
- Lauren Boebert suggests Trump withheld funds to Colorado over prosecution of election denier
Lauren Boebert suggested Donald Trump blocked funds for a clean drinking water project in Colorado due to the prosecution of election denier Tina Peters. Tina Peters' prison sentence was commuted by Governor Jared Polis. The commutation may free up federal funding for the project.
- After theater groping shame, Lauren Boebert is being bankrolled by America's cringiest ex-congressman... and it exposes a MASSIVE hypocrisy
Lauren Boebert is receiving financial support from a former congressman after facing shame for theater groping, revealing hypocrisy. The ex-congressman's involvement has raised eyebrows due to his own questionable past. This situation highlights a deeper issue within American politics.
- Johnson to address Senate Republicans amid escalating tensions
House Speaker Mike Johnson will address Senate Republicans to heal growing friction over major priorities, including ICE and Border Patrol funding and FISA extension. The disputes have ranged from funding to security enhancements, with House conservatives viewing the Senate as an obstacle. Johnson's remarks will emphasize unity ahead of reconciliation packages.
- Congress' biggest reckoning since #MeToo
Congress is facing its biggest reckoning over sexual misconduct since the #MeToo movement, with new allegations exposing a culture of bad behavior on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers such as Reps. Tony Gonzales and Eric Swalwell have resigned amid allegations, while others like Rep. Chuck Edwards face scrutiny for their conduct. Republican women lawmakers are leading demands for accountability.
- Boebert knocks King Charles over ‘dos and dont’s’ list for Congress
Rep. Lauren Boebert criticized the British royal family for a 'dos and don'ts' list given to Congress members by House Speaker Mike Johnson ahead of King Charles III's address. Boebert's remarks occurred during a press interaction where she commented on whether the king should meet with lawmakers.
- Trump's agenda on razor's edge as GOP divisions block legislative path in House
Republican infighting in the House is blocking passage of key Trump agenda items, including a FISA surveillance program extension and a farm bill, as conservative lawmakers withhold support over privacy concerns and procedural disagreements. House GOP leadership canceled votes amid stalled negotiations, with prominent Republicans like Lauren Boebert and Nancy Mace threatening to oppose the procedural measure.
- Trump's agenda on razor's edge as GOP divisions block legislative path in House
Republican infighting in the House is blocking key components of Trump's agenda, including a controversial FISA surveillance program extension and a farm bill. House GOP leadership canceled votes as conservative holdouts resist supporting the measures without reforms, with a critical deadline looming for the FISA renewal.
- Dem and GOP lawmakers trade blame over rhetoric after WHCD shooting: 'It is disgusting'
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner at the Washington Hilton hotel led to clashes between Democrats and Republicans over political rhetoric. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) exchanged blame, with Moskowitz urging cooler rhetoric and Boebert accusing liberals of violence. The suspect, Cole Allen, faces charges of attempting to assassinate the president.
- Dem and GOP lawmakers trade blame over rhetoric after WHCD shooting: 'It is disgusting'
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner by Cole Allen, 31, sparked political blame between Democrats and Republicans. Rep. Jared Moskowitz urged leaders to 'bring the temperature down,' while Rep. Lauren Boebert accused liberals of inciting violence, citing past attacks on Trump and Charlie Kirk.
- Dem and GOP lawmakers trade blame over rhetoric after WHCD shooting: 'It is disgusting'
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner by Cole Allen, who was armed with multiple weapons, has sparked political blame between Democrats and Republicans. Rep. Jared Moskowitz and Rep. Lauren Boebert exchanged criticisms over rhetoric, with Moskowitz urging cooler discourse and Boebert accusing the left of inciting violence.
- Republicans rush to green light White House ballroom following third Trump assassination scare
Republicans are fast-tracking congressional approval for President Trump's controversial White House ballroom following a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. The project, previously stalled by litigation, is now framed as a secure venue for future events. Key GOP lawmakers, including Sen. Tim Sheehy and Reps. Lauren Boebert and Randy Fine, argue the ballroom is essential for safety and presidential functions.
- Republicans rush to green light White House ballroom following third Trump assassination scare
Republicans are fast-tracking congressional approval for President Trump's controversial White House ballroom after a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Lawmakers argue the secure venue would prevent safety risks, with Sen. Tim Sheehy and Reps. Lauren Boebert and Randy Fine leading the legislative push despite prior reluctance.
- Proposed House Bill Would Require Warrants for Government AI Surveillance
Reps. Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert introduced the Surveillance Accountability Act, which aims to require warrants for government AI surveillance and close legal loopholes allowing warrantless access to Americans' data.
- Reporter's Notebook: House chaos sparks emergency FISA extension
Congress scrambled to renew FISA Section 702 before its April 20 deadline, facing internal GOP opposition over privacy concerns despite President Trump's push for an 18-month extension. House Speaker Mike Johnson delayed a vote to build consensus, while critics like Rep. Lauren Boebert opposed the program's data collection practices.
- Reporter's Notebook: House chaos sparks emergency FISA extension
Congress scrambled to renew FISA Section 702 before its April 20 expiration, with President Trump urging Republicans to pass an 18-month extension. Internal GOP divisions over surveillance privacy concerns delayed the vote, as some conservatives opposed the program's data collection practices despite Trump's demands. House Speaker Mike Johnson pledged to finalize the extension after failed attempts to secure enough votes.
- Reporter's Notebook: House chaos sparks emergency FISA extension
Congress scrambled to renew FISA Section 702, a key terrorism prevention program, before its April 20 deadline. House Republicans faced internal divisions, with some opposing the 18-month extension over privacy concerns, while President Trump urged unity to pass the measure. Despite delays, House Speaker Mike Johnson promised to finalize the extension to prevent the program from expiring.
- Boebert fires back at Dave Chapelle over 'weaponized' transgender jokes
Rep. Lauren Boebert defended her social media post featuring comedian Dave Chappelle, arguing he had already engaged in political debates over transgender issues. Chappelle criticized Boebert for 'weaponizing' their photo op at the Capitol, which she captioned with a statement on gender. Boebert claimed the issue of transgender policies merits political discourse, while Chappelle expressed resentment over being politicized.
- Boebert fires back at Dave Chapelle over 'weaponized' transgender jokes
Rep. Lauren Boebert defended her use of a photo with comedian Dave Chappelle, countering his claim that she 'weaponized' the moment for political purposes. Boebert argued that Chappelle, who has addressed transgender issues in his comedy, has already engaged in political discourse, and she emphasized her stance against transgender-related policies, stating they 'castrate our children.'