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Lauren Boebert calls for greater decorum at the White House & the internet can’t even with her

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Jill Biden. Later, she joined alongside two trans men who appeared to be dancing topless. Montoya also danced with her top pulled down but covered her nipples.In her tweet, Boebert said, “I’ve seen more male silly-cones today than I’d ever wanted to see in my life.

Can we please get some decorum back in the White House?”I’ve seen more male silly-cones today than I’d ever wanted to see in my life.Can we please get some decorum back in the White House?

https://t.co/Ysr9BoYi50“Silly cones” is a slang term for silicone breast implants.Montoya has since defended her actions. In a video, she said she was enjoying a moment of trans joy and had done nothing illegal.

However, the White House has now barred her from future events.“All you’re doing is affirming I’m a woman,” says Montoya of her critics.Asked yesterday about Montoya’s behavior, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said, “It was unfair to the hundreds of attendees who were there to celebrate their families.”“This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House.

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