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Lauren Boebert: “This dei hire made clear she doesn't work for the american…”

Featuring: Lauren Boebert, Republican | U.S. House Colorado, District 4

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'Belongs Under A Bridge': Lauren Boebert Makes Fun Of 'Liberal Troll' Biden Appointee On House Floor

Published | Video Starts at 01:10

Melissa had the nerve and lack of respect to confront me in the halls of Congress following a Department of Interior meeting. In this hearing, she had the audacity to come and personally attack a member of Congress. This dei hire made clear she doesn't work for the american people, and she is simply another misguided mouthpiece for liberal extremists that hates conservatives and people that disagree with her eccentric views. Rather than focus on agency priorities or the american people's priorities. Facts and seeking to do what's best for America, Schwartz spends most of her taxpayer time tweeting nonsense and trying to promote the Biden regime's radical new Deal scam. (01:10–01:28)

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Asserts that Melissa Schwartz does not work for the American people and is a mouthpiece for liberal extremists.

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