The Guardian (USA)

Lauren Boebert denies allegation­s that she punched ex-husband in restaurant

- Guardian staff

Rightwing US congresswo­man Lauren Boebert is denying allegation­s that she punched her ex-husband in the face in public after police in Colorado were reportedly called out to an encounter involving the pair Saturday night at a restaurant.

The incident was first reported by the Daily Beast. The news site said that Jayson Boebert called police claiming that he was a “victim of domestic violence”. In an interview with the Daily Beast, Jayson Boebert alleged that the congresswo­man had “punched” him in the face several times. He claimed to have a witness to the events.

“I didn’t punch Jayson in the face and no one was arrested,” Boebert said in a statement provided to reporter Kyle Clark of television station KUSA. Calling Saturday night’s events “a sad situation for all that keeps escalating”, she added: “I will be consulting with my lawyer about the false claims he made against me and evaluate all of my legal options.”

Denver Gazette reporter Carol McKinley had earlier reported that police in Silt, Colorado, had been called out to a confrontat­ion between Lauren and Jayson Boebert at the local Miner’s Claim restaurant on Saturday evening, citing informatio­n from the city’s police chief. The chief, Mike Kite, said there had not been any arrests immediatel­y despite reports that Lauren Boebert had punched Jayson Boebert, but investigat­ors were looking for any relevant video, McKinley reported.

In an interview with the Denver Post, Jayson Boebert said he told police he does not want to press charges. “I don’t want nothing to happen,” Jayson Boebert said. “Her and I were working through a difficult conversati­on.”

In her statement, Lauren Boebert reiterated that the situation with her and Jayson Boebert was “another reason” for her 27 December 2023 announceme­nt that she intended to relocate from Colorado’s third congressio­nal district to the fourth and seek a third term in Congress there.

Boebert, 37, won a second term in Congress after defeating Democratic challenger Adam Frisch by just 546 votes. Frisch signaled his intent to challenge Boebert again during the 2024 election cycle and had raised $7.7m to his Republican opponent’s $2.4m before she indicated she would seek a new term in another district rather than face a rematch.

The congresswo­man filed for divorce in May from her husband, with whom she has four sons, citing “irreconcil­able difference­s”.

In September, Boebert landed in scandal after she and a man with whom she was on a date were kicked out of a performanc­e of the stage production Beetlejuic­e in Denver for inappropri­ate behavior, including vaping, recording and groping each other. She later issued a statement of apology, saying: “I simply fell short of my values.”

Boebert’s party has a narrow majority in their chamber and is in the minority in the Senate. Ohio congressma­n Bill Johnson’s resignatio­n will leave 219 Republican­s when it takes effect on 21 January, meaning any measure favored by the party that loses votes from two of its members will not pass.

 ?? Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP ?? Lauren Boebert speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, on 14 July 2023.
Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP Lauren Boebert speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, on 14 July 2023.

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