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COLORADO GOP LEADER RESIGNS AMID CHILD SAFETY CONCERNS AND HARASSMENT SCANDAL

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Colorado House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese resigned Monday, citing the need to focus on her children after clashes with Democrats during a special session and controversy surrounding a secretly taken photograph of another lawmaker. In her resignation letter, Pugliese, a single mother of two, emphasized that her children are her top priority and that she needs to ensure their safety. She was elected Minority Leader in 2024 following the resignation of Mike Lynch, who stepped down after failing to disclose an arrest. Pugliese’s departure follows heightened tensions in the legislature and the earlier resignation of Republican Rep. Ryan Armagost, who secretly photographed Democratic Rep. Yara Zokaie and shared the image with colleagues, sparking harassment and social media attacks. Although Pugliese was included in the group chat, she condemned the behavior, removed Armagost from his committee assignments, and stated she did not condone such actions.

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The scandal highlighted ongoing issues of harassment in the Colorado legislature, particularly against progressive women of color like Zokaie. After the photo circulated online with vulgar polls and comments, Zokaie reported threats to herself and her young children, forcing her staff to monitor messages continuously for safety. She described enduring harassment as part of her experience but said the threats against her children made the situation especially alarming. Meanwhile, Pugliese’s resignation underscores the personal toll such political conflicts and controversies can take on lawmakers, particularly those balancing leadership roles with family responsibilities.

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