Insider has learned that the group that posted the sexually explicit video of a nude Rep. Madison Cawthorn is now looking at Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert.

David B. Wheeler told Insider that they would go after Lauren Boebert in Colorado in a similar way.

Wheeler is a Democrat, but his co-founder is a Republican.

Wheeler said he has received interesting information about the Republican firebrand, who is in a primary against a GOP state senator. The information is not as salacious as some of the Cawthorn stuff, he said.

A person for Boebert did not respond to the request for comment.

The freshman lawmaker failed to disclose her husband's income during her campaign in violation of ethics and campaign finance laws. She said that her husband made over $1 million as a consultant for an energy firm.

Boebert was endorsed by Trump in December as a fearless leader, a defender of the America First Agenda, and a fighter against the RINOs and Radical Democrats.

FireMadison, Wheeler's political action committee, played a key role in exposing damaging information about Cawthorn, who lost his Republican primary in North Carolina on Tuesday.

Cawthorn tried to take a gun through the airport last year. Cawthorn is accused of violating US House ethics rules by giving free housing and gifts to a staff member.

The nude video was released by the PAC and Cawthorn responded by saying he was trying to be funny. We were acting silly. That is it.

In Colorado, where Boebert is running for re-election, voters who are not affiliated with a political party can participate in the Republican or Democratic primary. Wheeler said he would focus on targeted messages through texting and social media.

He said that they have procured domain names and are in discussions with various groups in Colorado.

He said the landing page will likely be up this week.