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5 days ago |
coloradotimesrecorder.com | Erik Maulbetsch
“For the first time in decades, we are going back to the idea of right-sizing government,” said Congressman Gabe Evans, when asked by a conservative news host for his thoughts on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The headlines about the misleadingly named budget-slashing project may be winding down since Elon’s retreat from D.C., but the real-world impacts of his tech bros’ firing sprees and funding freezes are being felt across the country, including in Evans’ own district.
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3 weeks ago |
coloradopols.com | Erik Maulbetsch |Lauren Boebert |Marla Robbinson
June 04, 2025 02:26 PM UTC 0 Comments by: Erik Maulbetsch MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell got rich thanks in large part to his big personality and his brash salesmanship — every sale is the “deal of century!” He’s in a Denver courtroom this week, not because he still believes the 2020 election was stolen, but because while hyperbolic claims about pillow value make for perfectly legal radio ads, publicly accusing people of crimes without evidence apparently leads to a defamation lawsuit. Most of...
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3 weeks ago |
coloradotimesrecorder.com | Erik Maulbetsch
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell got rich thanks in large part to his big personality and his brash salesmanship- every sale is “the deal of century!” He’s in a Denver courtroom this week, not because he still believes the 2020 election was stolen, but because while hyperbolic claims about pillow value make for perfectly legal radio ads, publicly accusing people of crimes without evidence is apparently grounds for a defamation lawsuit.
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1 month ago |
coloradotimesrecorder.com | Erik Maulbetsch
Congressman Gabe Evans (R-CO) made a rare public appearance today, holding a press conference in support of President Donald Trump’s budget bill. Evans, who cast a deciding vote in favor Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” (It passed 215-214), was flanked by four other GOP officials: U.S. Rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Weld Sheriff Steve Reams, state Sen. Byron Pelton (R-Sterling) and state Rep. Carlos Barron (R-Fort Lupton).
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1 month ago |
coloradopols.com | Erik Maulbetsch
May 20, 2025 10:40 AM UTC 0 Comments by: Erik Maulbetsch Family medicine physician Lauren Hughes has a simple request of U.S. Congressman Gabe Evans: “It doesn’t have to be this way … [You don’t] have to keep supporting Medicaid cuts.” Dr. Hughes works at a nonprofit health center in Fort Lupton, a small rural town in Weld County that is also home to Evans.
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