Lauren Boebert
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Lauren Boebert.

Lauren Boebert assumes office as the U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district.
Boebert was hospitalized after experiencing severe swelling in her left leg and was diagnosed with May–Thurner syndrome. A blood clot was discovered and successfully removed through surgery.
Boebert announced that she would switch to running in Colorado's 4th congressional district, a move considered politically strategic due to the district's more favorable Republican demographic.
Boebert's divorce with Jayson Boebert was finalized, marking the official end of their marriage.
Boebert and a male companion were removed from a performance of the musical Beetlejuice in Denver for causing a disturbance.
Boebert files for divorce from her husband Jayson Boebert.
Lauren Boebert filed for divorce from her husband, Jayson Boebert, citing 'irreconcilable differences'. This marked the beginning of the end of their marriage.
Boebert described the day's events as Republicans' '1776 moment' hours before the Capitol was attacked. During the counting of the Electoral College votes, she objected to accepting Arizona's votes. She also refused a bag check after setting off the newly installed Capitol Hill metal detectors.
The day before the storming of the United States Capitol, Boebert urged people to 'remember these next 48 hours', saying they would be among the most important in American history.
Lauren Boebert assumed office as the U.S. Representative for Colorado's 3rd congressional district, marking the commencement of her first term in Congress.
Lauren Opal Roberts (later Boebert) was born in Altamonte Springs, Florida, to Shawna Roberts Bentz. This marks the beginning of Boebert's life and her subsequent journey into politics and business.
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