Saturday 6 August 2022 08:10 PM Lauren Boebert will say GOP leaders have 'disappointed her too many times' in ... trends now
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Freedom Caucus Rep. Lauren Boebert is expected to call out House Republican Party leadership today in a fiery CPAC speech on Saturday, demanding assertive conservative governing from a potential GOP majority.
Boebert will tell the party she has been 'disappointed too many times' in a speech that suggests she may be unwilling to support certain Republicans who will vie for leadership positions in the party, including Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who will run for speaker if the GOP gains a majority in the November 2022 election.
Boebert plans to tell the audience she and her 'fellow warriors' in the House Freedom Caucus are 'ready for battle,' at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas, Fox News reports.
'I wish I could tell you that I had full faith in GOP leadership in both the House and Senate to defund the deep state and to hold the Biden regime accountable,' she's expected to say.
On the list of Boebert's proposed priorities are 'end medical tyranny, secure the southern border and fire Anthony Fauci.'
She will say that any Republican opposed to these points will 'not have my support. Not in their re-election and certainly not for speaker.'
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) speaks during the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit held in July. Boebert plans to fire off at Republican party leadership in her speech at CPAC, saying she will