Boebert’s communications director resigns amid Capitol riots: report

Representative Communications Director Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) Has resigned following last week’s deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. Inform Axios.

“After the events of January 6, I have decided to separate from the office,” Ben Goldey told Axios in a statement. “I wish her and the people of Colorado’s Third District the best.”

Goldey’s went on to cite the riot last week that left five dead, according to the media. The riot occurred while Congress was certifying the president-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenAzar, in an exit letter, says a Capitol riot threatens to “dirty” the administration’s successes House Democrats are introducing measures to oppose Trump’s bomb sale to the Saudis On The Money. Fast food workers strike for minimum wage U.S. officials raise concerns over Mexico’s handling of energy permits MOREvictory of the Electoral College.

Goldey had reportedly been working for less than two weeks at the time of his resignation, according to Axios. Prior to working for Boebert, he was the press secretary of the Department of the Interior and previously worked for the Senate Majority Leader. Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch), Mitchell McConnell, Pelosi’s mother on when the House will send a dismissal article to the Democratic Senate Senator: Relief from COVID-19 is a priority over the removal trial. (R-Ky.)

In a statement to The Hill, Boebert’s chief of staff, Jeff Small, said: “The office does not comment on internal staffing issues with individual employees. Representative Boebert has hired a power team, has covered all the staff positions in his office and he has touched down. ”

“Representative Boebert hopes to focus and serve the interests of the people of the Third District of Congress,” the statement continued.

Boebert has faced intense reaction over his actions that some say contributed to the riot, including tweeting the location of lawmakers.

Boebert District officials sent a letter to the Speaker of the House Nancy PelosiNancy Pelosi Democrats point out if Capitol riot police had inside help Pelosi suggests criminal charges for any lawmaker who helped Pelosi’s mother revolt the Capitol when the House will send an article of dismissal to the Senate MORE (D-California), leader of the majority Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerGOP split over Liz Cheney’s future Pelosi mother when House will send an article of dismissal to Colorado Senate officials with a letter asking to investigate Boebert’s actions MORE (D-Md.) And minority leader Kevin McCarthyKevin McCarthyGOP split on future Liz Cheney Democrats point out if Capitol riots had internal help Pelosi suggests criminal charges for any lawmaker who has helped with Capitol riots MORE (R-California) asking to investigate their actions and statements prior to the day of the riot and the day of the riot.

One of the freshmen was one President TrumpCIA chief Donald Trump threatened to resign for his presence to install Trump as deputy: A report from Azar in an exit letter says the Capitol riot threatens to “dirty” the successes of the administration The Justice Department argues that Trump should get immunity from the rape accuser’s lawsuit MOREmost ardent advocates, and often repeated their disputed claims that they stole the election because of widespread voter fraud. After the riot, he voted in favor defend objections to the vote of the Electoral College of Arizona and Pennsylvania.

Goldey’s resignation comes after Lauren Blair Bianchi, the senator’s chief aide. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzCruz and Cornyn will attend the opening of Biden. For the regulation of the platform, Congress should use a European cheat sheet. The former GOP congressman says he is leaving the party: “This has become a cult” MORE (R-Texas), resigned of his role in the midst of the riot.

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