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Lauren Boebert
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  Lauren Boebert American politician Actions Cite verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Select Citation Style MLA APA Chicago Manual of Style Copy Citation Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lauren-Boebert Give Feedback Feedback Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Feedback Type Select a type (Required) Factual Correction Spelling/Grammar Correction Link Correction Additional Information Other Your Feedback Submit Feedback Thank you for your feedback Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

  Print print Print Please select which sections you would like to print: Table Of Contents Cite verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Select Citation Style MLA APA Chicago Manual of Style Copy Citation Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lauren-Boebert Feedback Also known as: Lauren Opal Roberts Written by Jacob Stovall Jacob Stovall is a freelance contributor at Encyclopedia Britannica, with a focus on the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Jacob Stovall Fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Last Updated: Jul 9, 2024 • Article History Table of Contents Née: Lauren Opal Roberts (Show more) Born: December 19, 1986, Altamonte Springs, Florida, U.S. (Show more)

  

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  Colorado congresswomanLauren Boebert, U.S. Republican congresswoman from Colorado since 2021.(more)Lauren Boebert (born December 19, 1986, Altamonte Springs, Florida, U.S.) is an American Republican congresswoman from Colorado, businesswoman, and gun-rights activist. She has served in the U.S. House of Representatives since January 2021.

  Boebert is a member of the Freedom Caucus, a group of the most conservative members of the House of Representatives. She is also a member of a still-more hardcore group of conservatives within the Freedom Caucus dubbed the “MAGA Squad” for their diehard support of former President Donald Trump.

  Boebert’s political views include opposition to COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates, support for stringent anti-abortion legislation, and strong anti-LGBTQ sentiments. She opposes gender-affirming care for minors and the participation of trans women in women’s sports, has voted against bills protecting same-sex marriage, and rejects critical race theory, which is not taught in Colorado schools. She voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election, campaigned to strengthen voter identification laws, and introduced articles of impeachment against Pres. Joe Biden and Vice Pres. Kamala Harris over their border policies and withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. She also opposes the Green New Deal, a set of proposed changes in national energy policy for battling climate change.

  Although her foreign policy views tend toward isolationism and “America first” attitudes, Boebert, a born-again Christian, supports the U.S. maintaining close ties with Israel. In an effort to battle the opioid epidemic and international drug trade, she has proposed classifying fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. She also supports the completion of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent illegal immigration.

  Background and early years Boebert’s family moved from Florida to the Denver area when she was four years old and later to the western town of Rifle, Colorado. Boebert dropped out of high school after becoming pregnant during her senior year, later earning her GED (high-school equivalency diploma). Her characterization of her childhood has been widely scrutinized. Although Boebert claims to have been raised in a liberal household and attributes those liberal politics to her family’s need for welfare, records show that her mother was registered as a Republican from 2001–13, switching her registration to Democrat in 2015. Boebert registered as a Democrat in 2006 but switched to Republican in 2008.

  

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  Gun-toting congresswoman and restaurateurU.S. congresswoman and gun activist Lauren Boebert at her restaurant Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado; the restaurant was open from 2013 to 2022 and encouraged its staff to wear sidearms.(more)After leaving high school Boebert supported her family by working at McDonald’s, a job she credits with teaching her conservative values and a belief in self-reliance. She married in 2007 and then worked for a natural gas company, serving as a pipeline technician. In 2013 she and her husband, Jayson Boebert, opened Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado—a Western-themed restaurant where she and her staff openly carried sidearms; she and her husband at one point owned two additional restaurants. In 2017 approximately 80 people contracted food poisoning from meals served by the Boeberts at a county fair. In 2020, during the COVID pandemic, Boebert defied the state’s stay-at-home regulations and continued to operate Shooters Grill. She then ignored a cease-and-desist order and moved her restaurant’s seating outside, whereupon her food license was suspended; the license was reinstated weeks later when the state released new and less stringent restaurant regulations. The restaurant closed in 2022; a year later the Boeberts, who have four sons, ended their marriage in what has been described as a nasty divorce.

  Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Subscribe Now Political career Boebert’s political career began in September 2019, when she made headlines by confronting Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke at a town hall meeting, criticizing his proposed ban on assault-style rifles. In December Boebert coorganized a rally called “We Will Not Comply,” opposing Colorado’s red-flag laws, which allow for the removal of firearms from owners deemed a threat to themselves or others. Security for the event was provided by members of a far-right, antigovernment militia group, the Three Percenters (so named for the inaccurate belief that only 3 percent of colonists took up arms against the British during the American Revolution). She also that month began her campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives, challenging five-term incumbent Scott Tipton in the Republican primary.

  Boebert criticized the incumbent as insufficiently conservative, despite then-President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Tipton. She also, in a May 2020 interview, expressed sympathy for the far-right QAnon movement but did not endorse all of its ideas. Boebert won the primary, in what Politico called a “stunning upset,” and then defeated Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush in the general election in November, assuming her position in the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2021.

  While running for reelection in 2022, Boebert made headlines once again with bold declarations against the separation between church and state, claiming, “The church is supposed to direct the government. The government is not supposed to direct the church. That is not how our Founding Fathers intended it.” She was also investigated by the Federal Election Commission for the use of $6,000 of campaign funds for personal expenses, money she later reimbursed. Boebert narrowly won reelection, defeating Democratic candidate Adam Frisch by 546 votes.

  In early October 2023 the Freedom Caucus led the successful effort to unseat U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives. The caucus was upset by McCarthy’s cooperation with Democrats to pass a stopgap funding measure to prevent the shutdown of the federal government. Although Boebert said she was frustrated by McCarthy’s “broken promises, secret deals, and failed leadership,” she voted to keep him as speaker. One of McCarthy’s chief defenders was Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, who had a running feud with Boebert, mainly over their competing resolutions to impeach President Biden. After a particularly nasty denunciation of Boebert from the House floor in July, Greene was expelled from the Freedom Caucus. According to caucus member Matt Gaetz of Florida, after McCarthy’s removal as speaker, it was Boebert who then recommended Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana as McCarthy’s replacement. Johnson was elected speaker on October 25.

  For her reelection bid in 2024, Boebert moved from Colorado’s 3rd district on the western side of the state to the more heavily Republican 4th district on the eastern side. She said the move came in the wake of her divorce and as part of a desire for a change of scenery, but the demographics of the districts also likely played a role. She accused Hollywood stars including Barbra Streisand and Ryan Reynolds of “trying to buy” her former district (popular for its tourism, ranches, and ski resorts) by donating to her Democratic opponent in 2022. She defeated four other candidates to win the Republican primary in the 4th district in June 2024.

  Personal controversies Boebert’s personal life has been marked by numerous controversies as well as police incidents, some of which led to her arrest. The incidents include a dog-code violation involving her pit bulls in 2010, a verbal altercation with police at a music festival in 2015, and the allegedly careless driving of her truck (considered an unsafe vehicle) in 2016, as well as missed court dates tied to these incidents. In September 2023 Boebert was removed by security during a musical at a Denver theater for vaping, laughing and singing loudly, and taking flash photos of the performance. Although she initially denied the charges, a video was released confirming the accusations; the video also showed her and a male companion fondling one another. Boebert later apologized for the incident.

  In 2024 Boebert underwent successful emergency surgery for a blood clot and was diagnosed with May-Thurner syndrome, a vascular disorder that interferes with blood flow.

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