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Crazy week for Boebert

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IT was the week from hell for America’s craziest congresswo­man.

Lauren “Bozo” Boebert has run her political career on a platform of law, order and family values, much to the love of her supporters.

Sadly last week, the 37-year-old grandmothe­r found that practising what she preached failed in her home.

Her son Tyler, 18, has been charged with multiple felony charges in connection with a “recent string of vehicle trespass and property thefts” in Rifle, Colorado.

On top of all that, he is claimed to have made a sex tape with his fellow suspect – a female minor.

And to think Boebert once said: “The Biden crime family will go down as the most corrupt political family in American history.”

Oops.

A DELTA flight had to reverse its course one hour after departing when maggots descended from the overhead compartmen­t, dropping on to passengers.

As the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, was underway a passenger’s carryon bag containing decomposin­g fish accidental­ly opened, leading to the grubs terrorisin­g passengers.

A STUDENT was left “scarred and disfigured” after her teacher brought a “surprise” into chemistry class, according to a lawsuit filed by her family.

It wasn’t chemicals that caused damage to the student’s arm but the two “katana-style swords” the teacher brought into Volcano Vista High School in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico, and then encouraged the pupils to fight.

She was fired two months later.

The teenager’s family is suing Albuquerqu­e Public Schools, the former teacher and the school’s assistant principal Manuel Alzaga.

WASHINGTON’S John Cheeks, believing he’d won a $340million Powerball jackpot, is taking legal action against the lottery after the game’s organisers claimed his numbers were displayed as the winning combinatio­n on their website due to an error.

IN Texas, Tyler Loudon pleaded guilty to insider trading after earning $1.8m by eavesdropp­ing on his wife’s calls with colleagues at oil giant BP while she worked from home.

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