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republican congressman Lauren Boebert of colorado insult the president Donald Trump and implies that he is take revenge on her He supported the release of Epstein’s documents after he vetoed a bill that would have provided clean drinking water to parts of Colorado.
On Tuesday night, the White House announced that Trump had vetoed Complete Arkansas Valley Pipeline Act, A bill passed with bipartisan support to fund a long-term project to provide safe drinking water to communities on Colorado’s Eastern Plains.
Trump claimed the veto was to prevent taxpayers from “funding expensive and unreliable policies.” But the decision came not long after a group of former loyalists, including Boebert. Breaks with Republicans, supports release of Epstein documents. Trump’s veto also coincides with his attempt to get his longtime ally, Tina Peters, out of state prison Charges related to election interference.
“I sincerely hope this veto has nothing to do with political retaliation for exposing corruption and demanding accountability. Americans deserve leadership that puts people over politics,” Boebert said in a statement Statement to 9News.
“This is not over yet,” she added.

Boebert said she will continue to look for solutions to help fund the project, which aims to provide safer drinking water to 39 communities in southeastern Colorado where groundwater is highly salty and where wells occasionally release radioactive material into the water supply.
“Nothing exemplifies ‘America First’ more than denying clean drinking water to 50,000 people in southeastern Colorado, many of whom enthusiastically voted for him in all three elections,” Boebert said.
“I must have missed him holding rallies in Colorado and promising to personally sabotage important water infrastructure projects. My fault was that I thought the movement was about lowering costs and cutting red tape,” she added.
In addition to receiving broad support in the House and Senate, the bill passed Congressional Budget Office estimates The cost to the government was less than $500,000. The bill was one of Trump’s first vetoes since taking office in January.
Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom expresses support for legislation and Boebert After Trump’s veto, he claimed the president “is a disgrace.” The Daily Beast.
independent The White House has been contacted for comment.
Boebert’s scathing criticism of Trump’s veto signaled that the president’s rift with fellow Republicans over the Epstein documents is far from over.
While neither Boebert nor the president directly tied the decision to Boebert’s vote to release the Epstein documents, the president pushed against a longtime ally’s push to release them.
Last month, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced that she would not support her political ambitions after the president refused to support her. call her a traitor Join Democrats in forcing a vote on the Epstein Documents Transparency Act.