Delay, delay: Lauren Boebert keeping personal finances secret until after GOP primary
Raw StoryRep. Lauren Boebert has requested an extension to disclose her personal finances — and do so well after her competitive June 25 primary election. RELATED ARTICLE: Lauren Boebert’s high school has canceled the congresswoman But the Clerk of the House of Representatives accepted Boebert’s extension request and set a new filing deadline of August 13. Boebert — who attended former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial Thursday in Manhattan with other federal lawmakers — is favored to win a plurality in a crowded field that includes Logan County Commissioner and former state senator Jerry Sonnenberg and conservative media personality Deborah Flora. Boebert moved to Colorado’s 4th Congressional District last year after facing a potentially tough reelection campaign against a strong Democratic opponent, Adam Frisch, in the 3rd District. RELATED ARTICLE: ‘Leave the drama to them:’ Mother of Lauren Boebert’s grandson speaks out The never-ending drama involving Boebert and her performative politics are such that her high school in Rifle, Colo., does nothing to draw attention to its most famous alumna.