Lauren Boebert mocked the publicity of Rico’s fire department visit amid Trump’s Rico accusations
Social media users mocked the rep Lauren Boebert (R-CO) for appearing in the Rico Fire Department amid former Chief Donald trump charged in Georgia By law share the same resemblance.
The controversial right-wing congresswoman has posted photos of her visit to her district’s Rico Fire Protection District.
“Honored to spend time with the firefighters of the Rico Fire Protection District – true heroes dedicated to keeping our community safe,” she posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Their courage and commitment is truly remarkable. Grateful for their sacrifice and service!”
But this post came out like a grand jury Accused The former president and his associates were charged under Georgia’s Georgia Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, among other charges. The RICO Act charges people who engage in acts in service of a criminal enterprise.
Mr. Trump faces 13 counts of RICO, which he shares with 18 other criminal defendants. Social media users were quick to mock the moment.
“realDonaldTrump can use RICO Fire & Rescue now. Maybe Lauren can send them in?” Jason Rawlinson tweeted.
“Rico. That’s funny, your landlord is about to be charged with crimes of the same name,” someone else tweeted.
“The day Trump was impeached on RICO charges, Bobo tweeted this gem,” another person wrote on Twitter. “She’s painfully stupid.”
The former president also faces 12 other charges, including conspiracy to impersonate a public official. Two counts of conspiracy to commit forgery. two counts of conspiracy to make false statements under oath; two counts of conspiracy to provide false documents; two counts of soliciting a public official; submitting false documents; conspiracy to obtain false documents; and making false statements.
Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis said each of the defendants’ RICO charges accused them of “participating in a criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere, with the unlawful aim of allowing Donald J. Trump to seize the presidency, beginning Dec. 20.” 2nd (January) 2021.”