Recently, Lauren Boebert, a Republican Congresswoman from Colorado, has been making headlines due to a series of controversial incidents involving her and her family. Her son, Tyler Boebert, was arrested on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges related to property thefts and car break-ins in Colorado. Additionally, Lauren Boebert was granted a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband, Jayson Boebert, after accusing him of making threats against her and entering her family's home without permission. There have also been reports of a physical altercation between Lauren Boebert and Jayson Boebert at a restaurant, leading to Jayson's arrest on charges including assault and prohibited use of weapons.
Lauren Boebert, born in 1986 or 1987, is an American politician, businesswoman, and gun-rights activist. She gained national attention for her ownership of a gun-themed restaurant in Rifle, Colorado, before entering politics. Boebert won the Republican nomination for Colorado's 3rd congressional district in the 2020 elections, defeating the incumbent. Known for her outspoken support of gun rights and conservative values, Boebert has been a polarizing figure in Congress, often making headlines for her confrontational style and controversial statements.
-
He narrowly avoided death after contracting sepsis from the toilet rat.
-
Former president pushed for Republicans in the state to change electoral voting system to method that would have helped him
-
Colorado Republican was diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, which is rare but not dangerous on its own
-
A little bit of federal dollars can go a long way to win re-election, even if — like Marjorie Taylor Greene — you’ve been acting like you wouldn’t take them at all
-
Rep. Lauren Boebert will try to convince voters to choose a "caretaker" in the special election while rejecting them in her favor for the GOP primary.
-
Rep. Lauren Boebert will try to convince voters to choose a "caretaker" in the special election while rejecting them in her favor for the GOP primary.
-
The politician owned a gun-themed restaurant, heckled Joe Biden and made Islamophobic remarks against Ilhan Omar – but why does her teenage son face felony charges?
-
While her staff attended an event last month, Rep. Lauren Boebert was seeing if her ex had thrown her things into a pond, per The Washington Post.
-
Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's son Tyler arrested and charged in connection with car break-ins and property thefts.
-
Tyler Boebert, 18, arrested on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges related to property thefts and car break-ins in Colorado.
-
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert was granted a temporary restraining order against her ex-husband after accusing him of making threats against her and entering her family's home without permission.
-
Mai Xiong and Peter Herzberg win Democratic primaries in Michigan House special elections.
-
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert faced criticism for switching districts and past arrests as she competes in the primary debate for Colorado's 4th congressional district.
-
Rep. Lauren Boebert has been cleared of domestic violence allegations made by her ex-husband during an altercation at a Colorado restaurant.
-
Jayson Boebert arrested on charges including assault and prohibited use of weapons, following an altercation with ex-wife Lauren Boebert at a restaurant
-
Police are investigating an alleged physical altercation between U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and her ex-husband Jayson Boebert at a restaurant in Colorado.
-
Lauren Boebert accuses Hollywood elites of trying to buy her current congressional district, prompting her to switch to a more Republican-leaning district for her 2024 re-election bid.
-
Rep. Lauren Boebert announced she will run for reelection in a different district in Colorado, leaving her current district open for the 2024 cycle.
-
Liz Cheney's memoir, 'Oath and Honor', exposes Republican discontent with Trump and warns of the danger of his return to power.
-
Republican Representatives Ken Buck and Kay Granger announce they will not seek re-election in 2024, citing party divisions and election denialism.