The GOP congresswoman was seen entering the room late and cast a belated vote on a motion before the House committee.
GOP Representative Lauren Boebert showed up late to Wednesday's impeachment hearing, walking into the meeting after missing an initial vote that was recorded during the House Oversight Committee's meeting.During the hearing, the recorded vote was called at the request of Ranking Member Jamie Raskin after House Republicans moved to table Raskin's offer of a motion to subpoena the phones of Tony Bobulinski, a former business associate of Hunter Biden.
Republican Representatives Mike Turner, Pat Fallon and Eric Burlison also voted 'aye' after being called on again, while Democratic Representatives Katie Porter and Maxwell Frost voted belated 'nays.'Newsweek reached out to Boebert via email for comment.With a party-line vote of 21 'ayes' and 16 'nays,' the motion was tabled. GOP Representatives Paul Gosar, Virginia Foxx, Scott Perry, Tim Burchett, Lisa McClain, and Anna Paulina Luna's votes were not recorded.
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