Freshman Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert of Colorado wrote a letter of complaint to New York Democratic Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney, upset that Maloney mentioned her name in a television interview about potential assistance people in the House gave the January 6th insurrectionists.
In the letter, Boebert, an adherent of QAnon, said that she never participated in activities that would have assisted the insurrectionists such as giving them tours; the only tour she gave, she claims, was to her family.
“Rep. Sean Maloney made false and baseless conspiracy claims about me that led to death threats and hundreds of vile phone calls and emails,” Boebert tweeted, apparently unaware that getting hundreds of vile calls is a typical day in Washington.
The hypersensitive new Congresswoman ranted that the photo of her with about a dozen people–at least three of whom were showing White Power hand signs–was taken in Denver a year before and was not people she knew.
If this is how she’s going to deal with relationships in the House, I think we got another Michele Bachmann on our hands.