Boebert appears to confuse Oliver Stone with Roger Stone during JFK records hearing
- Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert confused filmmaker Oliver Stone with author Roger Stone during a congressional hearing about JFK assassination documents.
- Jefferson Morley corrected Boebert, stating, "It's Roger Stone who implicated LBJ in the assassination of the president. It's not my friend Oliver Stone."
- Boebert, realizing her mistake, admitted, "I may have misinterpreted that, and I apologize for that."
- Boebert's error led to mockery online, highlighting her perceived lack of awareness regarding the JFK assassination theories.
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Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone With Roger Stone
Disgraced Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert made a fool of herself (again), revealing that she thought Oliver Stone was Roger Stone in her questioning during The House Oversight Committee’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets hearing Tuesday. Oliver Stone was called in as an expert witness, who directed the excellent JFK movie. Rep. Boebert asked him about his book blaming LBJ for murdering JFK, but that was written by lege…
Lauren Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone for Roger Stone at JFK Files Hearing
Lauren Boebert had an embarrassing flub on the House floor Tuesday while questioning director Oliver Stone during a House Oversight Committee hearing on the JFK files released last month. Her first misstep? Mistaking the famed director behind 1991’s Kevin Costner vehicle, “JFK,” for Trump ally and “The Man Who Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ” author Roger Stone. “Mr. Stone, you wrote a book accusing LBJ of being involved in the killing of P…
Lauren Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone with Roger Stone in JFK Hearing
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) mistakenly confused Academy Award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone with former Trump adviser Roger Stone. The post WATCH: Lauren Boebert Confuses Oliver Stone with Roger Stone During JFK Assassination Hearing appeared first on Breitbart.
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