‘Imeach Biden’ demands gun-toting, spelling-challenged Rep. Lauren Boebert

Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., pauses during a news conference to announce her resolution to censure President Joe Biden, claiming he is not enforcing border security and immigration laws, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, June 23, 2021.

Colorado representative Lauren Boebert is locked and loaded. Now all she needs is spellcheck.

The fiery Republican known for showing off her gun collection took aim at impeaching President Biden Friday, but misspelled “impeach” in a memo that included the logo “Imeach Biden.”

A copy of her errant logo was posted online by MSNBC’s Jake Sherman. Boebert drafted articles of impeachment against the president Friday. She’s also calling for the resignation of Vice President Harris. The misspelled signage on the freshman congresswoman’s website has been corrected.

Boebert, who owns an eatery called Shooters Grill, joins a growing list of right-wing politicians who have called for the president to be removed from office. First on board was congressional newcomer from Georgia Marjorie Taylor Greene, who’d previously pushed the idea that California wildfires may be caused by space lasers and the 2018 massacre of schoolkids at Parkland, Fla., was a ruse.

Greene first filed articles of impeachment against President Biden’s on his first day in office — then tried again in August.

Boebert’s calling for Biden’s removal from the White House is nothing new either, though this is her first run at filing articles of impeachment.

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The domain name imeachbiden.com has already been purchased and leads to a parody site mocking the 34-year-old conservative firebrand. She also voted to overturn the election on Jan. 6. A spokesman for Boebert blamed the “imeach” gaffe on her staff and said he was glad the typo on Boebert’s homepage was drawing attention to the congresswoman’s cause.

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