Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert heckled President Biden during his State of the Union speech as he was describing the death of his son Beau Biden, an Iraq war veteran who succumbed to brain cancer.

Biden outlined the severe medical symptoms that U.S. troops deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan endured from breathing in toxic fumes from "burn pits," saying many of the troops developed "a cancer that would put them in a flag-draped coffin."

"You put them in. Thirteen of them," Boebert then yelled, referring to the terrorist attack at a gate outside the Kabul airport last summer that killed 13 U.S. service members.

The outburst drew immediate and loud boos inside the chamber. Biden appeared to look in the direction of Boebert, but continued with his remarks, saying that one of those killed by cancer "was my son, Major Beau Biden." He acknowledged he didn't know if exposure led to Beau's cancer, but added he was committed to investigating any links.

Biden then introduced Danielle Robinson, the widow of Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson, a combat medic who was stationed "just yards from burn pits the size of football fields" and died later, and announced expanded Veterans' Administration coverage for nine respiratory cancers.

Boebert defended her actions in a Tweet, saying she "couldn't stay silent."

Boebert, a member of the far right wing of the House Republicans, drew bipartisan criticism earlier this year after she made Islamophobic comments about Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who is Muslim.

The President's handling of the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan last summer drew bipartisan criticism, with lawmakers especially incensed that the administration did not have a plan to evacuate embassy staff and Afghan allies. The attack that killed the 13 service members came days before the planned full withdrawal from the country that had been taken over by the Taliban.

The Colorado Republican's outburst during the high-profile State of the Union was similar to an incident in 2009 when South Carolina Republican Rep. Joe Wilson yelled "you lie!" at former President Obama about his health care plan. Wilson apologized afterwards, but then went on to fundraise off of the controversy.

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