UMVA has learned that a heated confrontation erupted between Rep. Lauren Boebert and a Fox News reporter in the nation's capital, centered around explosive allegations of a sexual affair with Rep. Thomas Massie.
The incendiary exchange occurred after the reporter asked Boebert about claims that she had a romantic relationship with Massie, a Republican incumbent from Kentucky who lost his House seat in a recent primary. According to information obtained by UMVA, a former congressional staffer alleged that Massie boasted about having sexual relations with Boebert shortly after his wife's death.
Boebert's response was immediate and fiery. "Fk you, first of all!" she said, her voice rising in anger. The reporter attempted to interject, but Boebert continued, her frustration and indignation on full display.
The allegations against Boebert and Massie are serious, but it's essential to note that no concrete evidence has emerged to support the claims of a sexual affair. Nevertheless, the mere suggestion seemed to ignite a powder keg of emotions within Boebert.
As the interview continued, Boebert expressed her disdain for what she perceived as sexist and intrusive questioning. "If you're going to bring me into this, like this sexist stuff is out of control!" she exclaimed. "So, there's the clickbait you're looking for."
Boebert's anger eventually boiled over, and she abruptly ended the interview, storming off in a huff. The intense confrontation was captured on video, providing a glimpse into the raw emotions and high-stakes politics at play.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the explosive exchange occurred after the reporter asked Boebert about President Trump's strategy of backing primary challengers against Republican incumbents, and whether this approach was harming the GOP agenda.
Boebert, however, seemed more concerned about Massie's primary loss than the broader implications of Trump's tactics. "I think most of the folks that have lost their primaries, they were backfiring on the GOP agenda," she said. "I mean, obviously Thomas Massie is the only one that I'm a little sad about."