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Robin Abcarian: Will Lauren Boebert and other female politicians pay the price for behaving badly?

A Republican member of the House Freedom Caucus vapes in a crowded Denver theater and engages in a sexual gropefest with her date. A Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates is revealed to have performed sex acts with her husband for the online audience of an adult internet site. The ultra-MAGA married Republican governor of South Dakota is accused of having a years-long ...
Lauren Boebert leaves a House Republican caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, in Washington, D.C..

A Republican member of the House Freedom Caucus vapes in a crowded Denver theater and engages in a sexual gropefest with her date.

A Democratic candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates is revealed to have performed sex acts with her husband for the online audience of an adult internet site.

The ultra-MAGA married Republican governor of South Dakota is accused of having a years-long clandestine affair with a married advisor for former President Donald Trump.

California's Democratic state treasurer faces civil trial in a lawsuit that alleges she sexually harassed a high-ranking subordinate before firing her.

My goodness, the girls really have gone wild.

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