A growing divide inside the Republican Party just burst into the open as Rep. Lauren Boebert drew a hard line against a massive new war spending package tied to escalating tensions with Iran. While Washington insiders signal momentum toward another multi-billion-dollar foreign funding push, Boebert is making it clear she will not go along quietly.
In a blunt and unapologetic stance, the Colorado congresswoman rejected the idea of approving any additional war supplemental funds, sending a warning shot not only to Democrats but to her own party’s leadership. Her position reflects a broader frustration among some conservatives who believe Washington has prioritized foreign conflicts over domestic struggles for far too long.
Boebert did not soften her words when pressed on the issue. She made it clear that her opposition is firm and already communicated behind closed doors.
“I will not vote for a war supplemental. No—I am a no. I’ve already told leadership I am a no on any war supplementals. I am so tired of spending money elsewhere. I am tired of the industrial war complex getting all of our hard-earned tax dollars.”
Her remarks tap into a growing sentiment among voters who feel squeezed by rising costs at home while billions continue to flow overseas. Boebert pointed directly to the economic pain facing Americans, especially in her home state, arguing that Washington has lost focus on its own citizens.
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