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Seriously? EVERY member of Congress has a conflict of interest…the entire idea of lobbying is a conflict of interest. Insider trading is a conflict of interest.EXPEL LAUREN BOEBERT FROM CONGRESS!!!
Right, Republicans?
Lauren Boebert discloses husband’s work for oil and gas firm with heavy presence in her district — but not until after campaign
Jayson Boebert earned about $500,000 in each 2020 and 2019. Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s husband made $478,000 last year working as a consultant for an energy firm, information that was not disclosed during Boebert’s congressional campaign and only reported in her financial disclosure forms filed this week.
In paperwork filed with the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the Republican congresswoman reported that her husband, Jayson Boebert, received the money as a consultant to “Terra Energy Productions” in 2020, and earned $460,000 as a consultant for the firm in 2019.
Boebert did not report the income last year, when she stunned the political world by ousting incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton during the GOP primary in Colorado’s sprawling 3rd district, which stretches from ski resorts to energy-rich basins in the state’s west. Boebert went on to win the general election in the Republican-leaning district.
Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates and members of Congress to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income, along with major investments and assets, to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest. Boebert has been a defender of the energy industry, which is very active in her district.
Boebert’s disclosure of additional household income came as the Federal Elections Commission this week asked her campaign for information about a series of campaign transactions. The FEC sought explanation of why the campaign sent Boebert $6,000 via Venmo in four separate transactions on May 3 and June 3. The campaign told the FEC the transactions were errors and have been refunded.
Sure you can, would you support an in depth audit into every elected members finances? Make you a trade…we’ll give you boebert, and we can start probing into Nancy and Paul pelosis finances. Deal?You can't expect honesty and ethics from tRumplings.
What a fucking creep you are. I bet you have the wrong kinds of arrests on your record.Stop pretending there isn't making out in movie theatres.
I have nothing against sluts. They provide a needed service. But she's just a fucking liar who has been caught lying multiple times by the press and just regular people. He hasn't gotten shit done, and takes credit for things she voted against. I just think she's a dumb bitch and a bit of an asshole, like Greene. It's why they don't get along: too much alike. Both trailer trash.She's a slut.
lol, nobody gonna buy that lie, kid.Sure you can
Do those rules apply to Primaries AND General Elections, or just General Elections?EXPEL LAUREN BOEBERT FROM CONGRESS!!!
Right, Republicans?
Lauren Boebert discloses husband’s work for oil and gas firm with heavy presence in her district — but not until after campaign
Jayson Boebert earned about $500,000 in each 2020 and 2019. Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s husband made $478,000 last year working as a consultant for an energy firm, information that was not disclosed during Boebert’s congressional campaign and only reported in her financial disclosure forms filed this week.
In paperwork filed with the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the Republican congresswoman reported that her husband, Jayson Boebert, received the money as a consultant to “Terra Energy Productions” in 2020, and earned $460,000 as a consultant for the firm in 2019.
Boebert did not report the income last year, when she stunned the political world by ousting incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton during the GOP primary in Colorado’s sprawling 3rd district, which stretches from ski resorts to energy-rich basins in the state’s west. Boebert went on to win the general election in the Republican-leaning district.
Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates and members of Congress to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income, along with major investments and assets, to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest. Boebert has been a defender of the energy industry, which is very active in her district.
Boebert’s disclosure of additional household income came as the Federal Elections Commission this week asked her campaign for information about a series of campaign transactions. The FEC sought explanation of why the campaign sent Boebert $6,000 via Venmo in four separate transactions on May 3 and June 3. The campaign told the FEC the transactions were errors and have been refunded.
I have nothing against sluts. They provide a needed service. But she's just a fucking liar who has been caught lying multiple times by the press and just regular people. He hasn't gotten shit done, and takes credit for things she voted against. I just think she's a dumb bitch and a bit of an asshole, like Greene. It's why they don't get along: too much alike. Both trailer trash.
If we are talking about most likely to give you a STD then yeah she probably gets a lot of peoples voteView attachment 967873 Pretty sure I'd vote for her...
We'll wait until you get rid of lying ass Schiff, Bowman, the Squad all of them because some people did something. You actually to need democrats of the whole houseEXPEL LAUREN BOEBERT FROM CONGRESS!!!
Right, Republicans?
Lauren Boebert discloses husband’s work for oil and gas firm with heavy presence in her district — but not until after campaign
Jayson Boebert earned about $500,000 in each 2020 and 2019. Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest
Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert’s husband made $478,000 last year working as a consultant for an energy firm, information that was not disclosed during Boebert’s congressional campaign and only reported in her financial disclosure forms filed this week.
In paperwork filed with the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the Republican congresswoman reported that her husband, Jayson Boebert, received the money as a consultant to “Terra Energy Productions” in 2020, and earned $460,000 as a consultant for the firm in 2019.
Boebert did not report the income last year, when she stunned the political world by ousting incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton during the GOP primary in Colorado’s sprawling 3rd district, which stretches from ski resorts to energy-rich basins in the state’s west. Boebert went on to win the general election in the Republican-leaning district.
Ethics and campaign finance laws require candidates and members of Congress to disclose sources of their immediate family’s income, along with major investments and assets, to let voters evaluate potential conflicts of interest. Boebert has been a defender of the energy industry, which is very active in her district.
Boebert’s disclosure of additional household income came as the Federal Elections Commission this week asked her campaign for information about a series of campaign transactions. The FEC sought explanation of why the campaign sent Boebert $6,000 via Venmo in four separate transactions on May 3 and June 3. The campaign told the FEC the transactions were errors and have been refunded.