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As everyday Ukrainian people take up arms against Russian invaders in a desperate bid to hang onto their democracy, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R- Colo.) compared their situation to protesters in Canada who didn't want to get the vaccine.

I wish the best for Ukraine. They have a great president who has said clearly, "Live free or die." He said, "I don't need a ride, give me ammunition." The fight is right here, Boebert said in an interview with Fox News personalities at the Conservative Political Action Conference that aired on the Fox Nation streaming service.

We also have neighbors to the north who need freedom and need to be liberated, and we need that right here at home as well.

Lauren Boebert told Fox Nation at CPAC that Canada needs to be "liberated" along with Ukraine.

"We also have neighbors to the north who need freedom." pic.twitter.com/dymrCTRcxp

DavidEdwards posted on February 27, 2022.

The gun-obsessed lawmaker had been referring to the refusal of the Ukrainian President to allow the U.S. to evacuate from his country as Russian troops continued to press into the capital.

Zelenskyy promised to defend the country with its citizens.

The residents of the city have taken weapons from the government and are fighting in the streets as Russian planes bomb the capital and other cities.

Boebert made the outrageous comments after Hegseth brought up Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and called him an autocrat because he quashed anti-vaccine protests that had paralyzed international supply chains for weeks.

The demonstrators were against vaccine mandates and other measures that were supposed to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Boebert claimed that President Joe Biden is jealous of the control Trudeau has over America.

She didn't mention the actual cause of the Ukraine crisis, Russia's authoritarian president, Vladimir Putin.

Boebert is known for making false statements that can have dangerous repercussions. On January 6, 2021, shortly before a violent mob of Donald Trump supporters broke into the U.S. Capitol to try and overturn a democratic election, she wrote.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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