Rep. Lauren Boebert became the first sitting member of Congress with a Cameo account. So why did it disappear after one day?
The rightwing politician from Colorado briefly joined the video-sharing platform before apparently deactivating her account.
Boebert's stint on the personalized video site may have violated rules as she's still an active member of Congress ...
Your girl from Colorado’ Lauren Boebert started selling personalized videos online over the weekend, but her Cameo account ...
Boebert has set up an account on Cameo, the platform confirmed to Newsweek. But House rules limit how much she can make from ...
Rep. Lauren Boebert became the latest Republican to join Cameo, where she offered videos for $250, but may have broken House ...
Boebert's profile described her as an influencer who is a "Jesus-loving, Constitutionalist, America first, freedom fighter." ...
Ethics experts questioned whether the paid video app might violate rules against sitting members of Congress receiving money ...
Rep. Lauren Boebert became the first sitting member of Congress with a Cameo account. So why did it disappear after one day?
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) briefly offered videos on Cameo, a website on which public figures sell personalized videos to ...
Reports stated that the account quickly stopped taking bookings and then went completely offline after experts asked if it ...
The most annoying member of Congress is now selling videos on Cameo, which could land her a House Ethics investigation.