Rep. Lauren Boebert became the first sitting member of Congress with a Cameo account. So why did it disappear after one day?
The rightwing politician from Colorado briefly joined the video-sharing platform before apparently deactivating her account.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) became the first sitting member of Congress on Cameo over the weekend, following former Rep.
Ethics experts questioned whether the paid video app might violate rules against sitting members of Congress receiving money ...
Reports stated that the account quickly stopped taking bookings and then went completely offline after experts asked if it ...
Rep. Lauren Boebert became the latest Republican to join Cameo, where she offered videos for $250, but may have broken House ...
Anyone with a spare $250 who wants to hire U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert to record a personalized video message may have to wait ...
As of Nov. 18, U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert has not been chosen as the new Secretary of Education, contrary to a ...
Boebert has set up an account on Cameo, the platform confirmed to Newsweek. But House rules limit how much she can make from ...
Boebert’s personal life has been as chaotic as her presence in the House. A gun-themed restaurant that she ran with ...
The far-right Colorado congresswoman and live theater enthusiast joins her former colleagues George Santos and Matt Gaetz on ...
Colorado U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert broke new ground over the weekend when she became the first sitting member of Congress to ...