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GOP firebrand lashes out at reporter over Massie allegation: ‘F – – – you, first of all!’
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., cursed out a Fox News Digital reporter after he began asking about allegations of a sexual relationship between her and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., that were recently raised by a woman identifying herself as Massie's ex-girlfriend. "F – – – you, first of all!’ Boebert said to a Fox News Digital reporter when bringing up claims from Massie’s alleged ex-girlfriend.
GOP firebrand lashes out at reporter over Massie allegation: ‘F – – – you, first of all!’
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., cursed out a Fox News Digital reporter after he began asking about allegations of a sexual relationship between her and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., that were recently raised by a woman identifying herself as Massie's ex-girlfriend. "F – – – you, first of all!’ Boebert said to a Fox News Digital reporter when bringing up claims from Massie’s alleged ex-girlfriend.
MAGA warrior Lauren Boebert fires back after Trump threatens her job: ‘Got work to do’
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Trump has exacted revenge on so many GOP senators that he should lose the Iran war powers vote. Here’s why he won’t
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Redistricting war intensifies as GOP suffers setbacks in two states
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GOP urges SCOTUS to reject 'war on American energy' they say would hit families' wallets
FIRST ON FOX: More than 70 lawmakers are lining up against a Colorado county's effort to hold major oil companies financially liable for alleged climate change damages. The group of House Republicans led by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., is calling on the Supreme Court to side with ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy in a hotly contested climate change lawsuit that they argue amounts to a costly "war on American energy." The GOP lawmakers have characterized Boulder County’s lawsuit as...
GOP urges SCOTUS to reject 'war on American energy' they say would hit families' wallets
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Ukraine aid package passes U.S. House, bucking Republican leaders and Trump
A new tranche of military assistance for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia passed the House on Thursday, delivering a fresh bipartisan blow to President Donald Trump’s foreign policy from Capitol Hill. The measure passed despite Republican leadership’s resistance, with 18 GOP lawmakers supporting Democrats in a 226-195 vote. It’s a strong show of support for Kyiv and the first time a standalone aid package has passed either chamber during Trump’s second term.