Lauren Boebert Bikini Pics That Leaves Nothing To Fantasy

Lauren Boebert stopped to talk to TMZ on the Capitol steps this week and said what every Republican in Washington has been quietly thinking about Tom Kean Jr. — the New Jersey congressman who has not been seen for months and has now missed over 100 House votes.

 

“Where is he? No, seriously. It’s embarrassing,” she told TMZ — then added the line that stopped everyone cold: “I’m not saying he’s dead, but come on — where is the representation? That is taxation without representation, is it not?” President Trump had just written that Kean was working tirelessly and would never let his constituents down — right before the congressman won his primary unopposed without showing up for a single event. Lauren Boebert said what nobody else in that building had the courage to say out loud — and now the whole country wants to know the same thing she does.

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