Friday, October 6, 2023

Rep. Lauren Boebert Received Money From Kevin McCarthy Before Changing Stance On Motion To Vacate Vote

 Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was one of the most vocal critics of McCarthy during the initial process of selecting the Speaker of the House after the 2022 midterms.

You can see a video of Boebert objecting to McCarthy from her Twitter feed HERE. However, when it came time for the vote on the Motion to Vacate, Boebert was not among the 8 Republicans who voted to oust Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House So what changed?

Through the Federal Election Commission's public campaign finance database, I confirmed that Boebert received over $130,000 through McCarthy's 'Protect The House 2024' joint fundraising committee since Boebert took her initial stand against McCarthy after the 2022 Election.

I'm told these funds were given to Boebert by McCarthy's Protect the House 2024 fund under the condition that she never support a motion to vacate against McCarthy as tensions against the Speaker continued to build among House members since his initial confirmation in 2023.

After voting against the motion to vacate,Rep. Boebert is now trying to gaslight everyone into thinking that she wanted to hold Kevin McCarthy accountable.

When you combine this, along with her recently getting caught jerking off her Democrat boy toy at the theatre on September 10th, 2023, and then lying about why she was kicked out after she was caught on camera vaping inside the theatre next to a PREGNANT WOMAN, I predict Lauren Boebert is going to have a hard time getting re-elected in 2024, especially given the fact that her 2024 Democrat opponent Adam Frisch just reported a third quarter fundraising haul of $3.4 million, which is substantially more than the nearly $800,000 Boebert raised.

ADAM KINZINGER: "Boebert is toast if Adam [Frisch] can get the money." Last year, Adam nearly defeated Lauren Boebert. 

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