I would love to see how many taxpayer dollars Representative Jayapal wasted on this ridiculous ethics complaint rehashing leftist media talking points and offering no real substance, Boebert says in a release announcing the decision. She represents the worst of the entrenched swamp creatures who waste taxpayer money on partisan crusades and endless investigations. Luckily, the House Committee on Ethics saw through Representative Jayapal’s posturing and dismissed her ethics complaint.
In her March 10 complaint, Jayapal had claimed that Boebert encouraged rioters by tweeting This is 1776 on the day of the riot; she also argued that Boebert had endangered Nancy Pelosi s life by tweeting that the Speaker of the House had been removed from the House chamber during the storming of the Capitol. Jayapal also pointed to Boebert s repeated support of carrying a gun around the Capitol, and her close ties to members of the white supremacist group the Three Percenters.
None of that matters if the supposedly moderating influence wholeheartedly agrees with their rabble-rousing boss.
A cadre of House Republicans, ranging from newcomer Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia to grizzled veteran Louie Gohmert of Texas, have been battling for the disruptor-in-chief mantle since twice-impeached former President Donald Trump decamped to Florida to plan his revenge tour.
The avid agitators bounce from endless cultural skirmishes including bogus reports about government-sponsored book promotions and Biden banning burgers to broadsides against their own leadership. The top-tier personnel who could maybe rein them in are totally on board, a former senior GOP aide said.
It appears that not even a guy who once disseminated the words and actions of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the Republican who more than anyone else has enabled the regime of President Donald J.…