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Donald Trump is viciously retaliating

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against MAGA Republican Congresswoman

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Lauren Boowart. You heard that right.

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Lauren Boowbert. He goes from attacking

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Marjgery Taylor Green to Lauren Boowart.

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What do they have in common? They both

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supported the release of the Epstein

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files. They both signed the discharge

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petition. Now, with Lauren Boowart,

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you'll also recall that before that

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discharge petition ripened, what did

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Donald Trump do? He summoned Lauren

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Boowart to the Oval Office where he

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surrounded her with Pam Bondi, Cash

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Patel, JD Vance, and others, and they

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started screaming at her, "How dare you

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sign this, we're going to screw you

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over. If you dare um allow this

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discharge petition to ripen, take your

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name off, Boowbert, right now." or else

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the same way they were harassing and

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intimidating the other Republican women

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who signed on like Marjgerie Taylor

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Green and from what we're hearing as

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well Dancy Mace was getting it behind

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the scenes as well and she's put out

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statements saying that she's thinking

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about resigning. Lauren Boowbert

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actually held her ground. She kept her

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name on the discharge petition which was

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something that we should all applaud,

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not her overall conduct. So, what is

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Donald Trump doing against her? Now,

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Trump's retaliating against her and also

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against the governor as well because the

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governor refuses to pardon a January 6th

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insurrectionist named Tina Peters. But

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here's what Donald Trump's doing. He's

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saying, "I'm going to screw over the

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people from Colorado and make them drink

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a water that is dangerous and toxic and

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could seriously harm them. And I'm going

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to make sure your water bills in

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Colorado go up. Screw you, Colorado is

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what Donald Trump says. So Trump used

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his first veto to block a bill that

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would bring clean drinking water to

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rural Colorado, a bill sponsored by

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Lauren Boowart and passed unanimously by

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both the House and the Senate. This is

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retaliation for Boowbert supporting the

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release of the Epstein files and

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Colorado refusing to free a convicted

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felon currently in state prison for

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election tampering. Yet again, Donald

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Trump is engaged in criminal behavior,

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impeachable behavior, treasonous

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behavior. He wants to kill the people of

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Colorado. Now, let me tell you about

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this act that Lauren Boowbert introduced

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and that Donald Trump just vetoed.

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Here's how she described it. Today, I

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introduced the Finish the ABC uh to

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complete the Arkansas Valley Conduit

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project. Southeast Coloradoatans have

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been waiting for decades for the

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completion of the Arkansas Valley

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Conduit. The Finish the ABC will help

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local governments finally finish this

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major project. Rural families and

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businesses need access to clean,

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sustainable water they can depend on

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every day. It's time we get the ABC done

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for Colorado. And I look forward to

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working with Senator Bennett and another

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senator there to get this bill through

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both chambers of Congress. And she did

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succeed in getting it through, but

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Donald Trump vetoed it. Now, here's what

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Lauren Boowbert just put out this

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message. So Trump decided to veto a

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completely non-controversial

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bipartisan bill that passed both the

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House and the Senate unanimously.

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Boowbert writes, "Why?" "Because nothing

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says America first like denying clean

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drinking water to 50,000 people in

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southeast Colorado, many of whom

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enthusiastically voted for him in all

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three elections. I must have missed the

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rally where he stood in Colorado and

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promised to personally derail critical

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water infrastructure projects. My bad. I

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thought the campaign was about lowering

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costs and cutting red tape. But hey, if

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this administration wants to make its

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legacy blocking projects that deliver

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water to rural Americans, that's on

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them. I'm going to continue fighting for

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Colorado and standing up for our rural

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communities, our farmers, and every

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family that deserves safe, reliable

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drinking water without decades more

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delay. And I sincerely hope this veto

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has nothing to do with political

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retaliation for calling out corruption

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and demanding accountability. Americans

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deserve leadership that puts people over

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politics. This is not the last Southeast

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Colorado will hear from me on this

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critical infrastructure project. Now,

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Donald Trump and the White House are

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bragging about screwing over the people

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of Colorado and screwing over Lauren

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Boowbert and the governor there. Here is

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the official veto proclamation by Donald

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Trump. Here's what he writes to the

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House of Representatives. Enough is

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enough. My administration is committed

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to preventing American taxpayers from

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funding expensive and unreliable

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policies, ending the massive cost of

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taxpayer handouts, and restoring fiscal

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sanity is vital to economic growth and

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the fiscal health of the nation. For

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these reasons, I cannot support the

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Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act.

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Therefore, it is my duty to return HR131

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to the House of Representatives without

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my approval. So, veto. Now, here is

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Lauren Boowbert before she put her name

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on the discharge petition where she

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says, "Of course, we need these files

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released." You play this clip.

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>> Anything anybody wants to see is the

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list. We want to see the list. Period.

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Uh I I I don't care what names are on

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it. I want to see what names are on it.

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What? And a reminder, this is how it was

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reported when Donald Trump called in all

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his top officials at the DOJ to try to

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shake down Boowbert in order to tell

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Boowbert that you better remove your

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name from the discharge petition or

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else. Here's how it was reported on CNN.

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Let's play this clip right here.

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>> What one source tells me is that this

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meeting was planning to include some key

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figures from the Justice Department. the

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FBI director Cash Patel, the Attorney

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General Pam Bondi, the Deputy Attorney

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General Todd Blanch, and then one of

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those Republicans in support of

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transparency, Republican representative

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Lauren Boowbert of Colorado. So, what

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might happen at this meeting if Boowbert

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could be swayed in a different direction

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on wanting transparency here? That is

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all something that is going to be at

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issue and that the White House is

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clearly concerned about having

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discussions about it. On top of that,

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Dana, another thing to remember here is

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that the Justice Department has tried

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many different ways to distract from

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releasing the full Justice Department

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files. They tried to get grand jury

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records out there. Blanch talked to Gla

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Maxwell, a co-conspirator in Florida.

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When Galain spoke to Todd Blanch, she

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told him that Trump himself never acted

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inappropriately and she never saw any

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anything untoward in any way toward

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underage girls. Dana.

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>> Yeah. But she also said he was never at

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the house. And in the email, Epstein

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said he was at the house. So, this is

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going to be a very interesting meeting.

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The fact that Lauren Boowbert is going

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to be there is especially fascinating.

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>> Now, when uh Caroline Levit, the chief

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propagandist at the White House, was

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asked about all of this and the fact

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that there was this shakeddown taking

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place of Boowbert. Here's what Caroline

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Levit said. She's like, "Doesn't this

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show transparency that we are openly

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telling you we're doing a shakeddown of

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Boowbert and threatening and harassing

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her?" Here, play this clip.

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>> Giving your in transparency, Caroline,

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why are White House officials then

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meeting with Representative Boowbert in

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an effort to try and get her to to not

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sign this petition uh calling for the

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release of the files?

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>> Doesn't it show transparency that

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members of the Trump administration are

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willing to brief members of Congress

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whenever they please? Doesn't that show

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our level of transparency? Doesn't that

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show the level of transparency when we

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are willing to sit down with members of

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Congress and address their concerns?

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That is the that's a defining factor of

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transparency. Having discussions having

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discussions with members of Congress

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about various issues and I'm not going

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to detail conversations that took place

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in the situation room in the press

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putting in. Now here is when you had

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Democratic Congress member Ro Kana and

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Thomas Massie who spearheaded the

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discharge petition. Here they are um

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praising Lauren Boowbert for not backing

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down to Trump's intimidation. Play this

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clip.

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>> I I got to give credit to Lauren

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Boowbert to walk into the White House,

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the center of power, the free world

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really, and to sustain that and to come

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back out and to be solid and also to

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Nancy Mace and Marjorie Taylor Green.

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There was all the speculation that they

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might take their names off and they

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never did. So it's it's not a hoax. It's

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not a moot point. It is a very serious

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thing. There are a thousand victims and

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there are survivors who have had a press

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conference with Roana and I. And that's

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what we're fighting for, justice for

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them.

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>> Now, here is Kyle Clark who back on

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November 18th, 2025 when the discharge

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petition was signed when it was voted on

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in the House and the Senate. You have

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Kyle Clark, one of the best reporters in

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the country, and he reports on local

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Colorado uh news. He said that Lauren

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Boowbert deserves praise for going

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against her party and signing the

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discharge petition. Here, play this

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clip. It is no exaggeration to say that

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Congresswoman Lauren Boowbert's most

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impactful accomplishment in 5 years in

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Congress is the forcing of the release

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of the Epstein files. The House voted

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nearly unanimously today to do it with

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fellow Republicans like Colorado's Gabe

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Evans taking credit for the

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transparency. But it was Boowbert, not

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Evans, who stood nearly alone in her

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party in defying Republican leadership

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and President Trump to force this vote.

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Now, this was a big initiative again for

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Lauren Boowart. Here she was on the

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House floor talking about how important

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this uh finish the Arkansas Valley

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Conduit Act was because she says, we'll

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play this clip first. She talks about

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how her bipartisan bill, if it's not

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passed, will lead to water costs

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tripling in Colorado because the water

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gets so dangerous in rural areas in

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particular. Here, play this clip.

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>> Radium, uranium, and other naturally

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occurring elements are found in the

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surface and groundwater in southeastern

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Colorado. And the water quality is

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problematic year round because of its

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salinity, selenium, sulfate, hardness,

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and magnes.

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The Bureau of Reclamation has found

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these contamination levels are so severe

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that local communities could see the

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costs of their drinking water triple

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without this legislation. The finish the

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ABC act will ease the burden of

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inflation costs that have caused the

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original $640 million estimate of

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construction in 2019 to rise to more

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than $1.3 billion.

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>> Here she is talking about it again on

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that same House floor speech. Let's play

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this clip. The gentle is recognized.

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>> Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you,

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Mr. Chairman, uh for uh your support on

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this bill. I rise uh to speak in favor

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of my bill HR 131, finish the Arkansas

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Valley Conduit Act to help complete

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construction of a critical

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infrastructure project that will provide

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tens of thousands of Southeast Colorado

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residents with access to clean water.

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Southeast Coloradoatans have waited

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decades for the completion of the

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Arkansas Valley conduit. And while we

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have made a lot of progress in the

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recent years and the first two segments

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of the project are under construction,

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we still have a long way to go. This

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bipartisan and biccameal legislation

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will help the Bureau of Reclamation and

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local governments finally complete this

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major water project. Rural communities

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in southeastern Colorado need and

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deserve access to clean, reliable, and

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affordable water that they can utilize

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on a daily basis. Once completed, the

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Arkansas Valley Conduit will provide

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7,500 acre feet of water per year to as

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many as 50,000 Coloradoatans across 40

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different communities in Pueblo, Ottoo,

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Bent, Kya, Prow, and Becca counties.

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>> Now, here's what Democratic Senator

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Michael Bennett had to say. Trump just

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vetoed my Arkansas Valley conduit bill

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passed unanimously to deliver clean,

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affordable water to southeast Colorado.

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This isn't governing. It's a revenge

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tour. It's unacceptable. I'll keep

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fighting to get rural Colorado the clean

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water they deserve. Now, lots of people

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are asking, can this bill uh somehow get

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back to life? Can you put this funding

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in an omnibus bill? And Kyle Clark says

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perhaps you can put it in an omnibus

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bill, but a lot of the other MAGAS may

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be thinking, "Oh, we can't get Donald

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Trump mad and we don't want to do that,

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so just screw over Colorado." Now, um,

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it should also be noted that this comes

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at the same time that Donald Trump now

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refers to Marjgery Taylor Green as a

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traitor and says, "Well, things that are

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green turn brown because they rot." And

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he describes her as rotten. And you

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know, she gave that interview with the

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New York Times that we reported on where

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she went scorched earth on Trump for

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covering up the Epstein Files. And Trump

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said to her when he was yelling at her

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and screaming at her for supporting the

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release of the Epstein files. Trump

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said, "You're going to hurt my friends

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if this gets released. I can't have my

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friends get hurt." Referring to the

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other predators that Donald Trump wants

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to uh protect as part of this child sex

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trafficking ring. So folks, in

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summation, Donald Trump and the MAGA

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Republicans are covering up a child sex

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trafficking ring. any of the

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Republicans, no matter how MAGA they

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are, who supported the release of files

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to expose the child sex trafficking

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ring, they're now viewed as subversive

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persons and they are being exiled from

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MAGA because they they do the bare

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minimum in wanting to release the names

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of people and the files of a child sex

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trafficking ring. And now Donald Trump

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is trying to kill the people of Colorado

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because he wants to cover up a child se

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sex sex trafficking ring. That right

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here is the corrupt, criminal,

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treasonous, traitorous, disgusting,

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despicable, vile, evil Trump regime. And

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I come to that opinion at the end based

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on the evidence presented here too. Let

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Interactive Summary

Donald Trump allegedly retaliated against Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert for her support in releasing the Epstein files. Despite facing pressure from Trump's administration, Boebert maintained her stance and signed a discharge petition. In response, Trump reportedly vetoed a bipartisan bill she sponsored, the "Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act," which aimed to provide clean and affordable drinking water to approximately 50,000 residents in rural southeast Colorado. While Trump's administration cited fiscal responsibility for the veto, critics, including Boebert and Senator Michael Bennett, condemned it as political revenge, potentially endangering citizens and increasing water costs. The video suggests this action is part of a broader effort by Trump to cover up a child sex trafficking ring.

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