
"Boebert claimed that this year she was very upset that her photo was not on the wall of women. She then said all the photos had been removed after McBride complained."
"McBride reposted the clip and declared, 'This is false - I didn't complain about photos. But Boebert was the one who harassed a woman in the women's restroom thinking she was me.'"
"Boebert had to issue a public apology after reportedly mistaking a cisgender woman in a U.S. Capitol restroom for McBride, telling the woman, 'You shouldn't be here.'"
Rep. Lauren Boebert accused Rep. Sarah McBride of leading a campaign to remove photos of women from a women's bathroom in the Capitol. McBride denied these claims, stating she did not complain about the photos. Boebert misgendered and deadnamed McBride during her accusations, suggesting that McBride was responsible for erasing women from Congress. McBride countered by referencing an incident where Boebert mistakenly confronted a cisgender woman in a restroom, believing she was McBride, highlighting Boebert's own actions as problematic.
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