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Lauren Boebert curses out reporter over Thomas Massie affair allegations

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Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., told a Fox News Digital reporter that she and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. He swore after he started asking about sexual intercourse allegations made recently by a woman who identified herself as Massie’s ex-girlfriend.

‘F – – – you first of all!’ Boebert said this to a Fox News Digital reporter while bringing up the allegations from Massie’s alleged ex-girlfriend.

“If you bring me into this, the sexism thing is out of control,” she continued. “So there’s the clickbait you’re looking for.”

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Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., responded to a question from a Fox News Digital reporter about allegations involving Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., then ended the interview and walked away. (Nicholas Ballasy/Fox News Digital)

Boebert later declined to discuss the allegations further.

The exchange came after Boebert discussed President Donald Trump’s efforts to unseat Republican incumbents and Massie’s political future.

Formerly Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind. Former congressional staffer Cynthia West, who worked for Massie, accused Massie of bragging about allegedly having sexual intercourse with Boebert several weeks after his wife’s death.

West also accused Massie of offering him $5,000 to drop his wrongful termination lawsuit against Massie’s ally Spartz. The allegations emerged just a week before Massie lost his seat in the House of Representatives in the May 19 Republican primary.

“I don’t want to talk about anyone’s exes and the crazy things they did,” Boebert told the reporter.

Before the debate became contentious, Boebert was answering questions about whether Trump’s strategy of supporting primary rivals against Republican officials was backfiring on the GOP agenda.

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Split image of Representative Lauren Boebert and President Donald Trump

Rep. Lauren Boebert defended her support for Rep. Thomas Massie following criticism from President Donald Trump. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Salwan Georges/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

I think most of the people who lost their primaries reacted adversely to the GOP agenda. — Cassidy, Cornyn,” Boebert replied.

“So obviously the only person I feel a little sorry for is Thomas Massie,” he said.

Boebert was also asked about Massie’s recent announcement that she will seek re-election in 2028. Many think Massie could enter the 2028 presidential race, as he has said he is unsure which position he will seek re-election for.

“I have not made a final decision on what office I will run for if I run,” he wrote in a post announcing that he was filing for re-election to the Federal Election Commission in X.

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Representative Thomas Massie speaks to supporters in Hebron, Kentucky

Rep. Thomas Massie speaks to supporters after his concession speech in Hebron, Ky., May 19, 2026. (Jon Cherry/Getty Images)

Boebert shared that she wasn’t sure of Massie’s next move before scolding the reporter for shifting the conversation to the allegations raised by West.

“He applied for something,” he said. “He hasn’t specified what it is, and I don’t know if he’s going to move forward with it. I don’t know.” “I hope she leaves here and makes some money,” Boebert added.

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Moments later, the reporter began asking questions about Massie’s alleged ex-girlfriend’s claims, prompting an expletive-laced response from Boebert.

Boebert refused to discuss the allegations further and walked away from the interview.

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