Quick Glance: Liz Cheney Considers Third Party, Warns of Trump-led Threat
- Liz Cheney, once a rising GOP leader, is ready to create a new third party or run for president with one.
- She hopes to play a role in establishing a new conservative party, as restoring the current Republican Party seems impossible.
- Cheney is open to joining a bipartisan ticket in the next election to include both Republicans and Democrats.
- She warns of Trump as an existential threat and suggests that a third party could provide voters with an alternative.
Quick Glance: Florida Grand Jury Joins Probe into Trump's Classified Docs
- Federal prosecutors are presenting evidence to a grand jury in Miami as part of the investigation into former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents.
- Several witnesses have testified before the Florida grand jury, with more expected in the coming days.
- The investigation previously relied on grand juries in Washington, D.C. It's unclear why the south Florida grand jury is now involved.
- However, a Florida court approved the warrant to search Mar-a-Lago, where Trump kept classified documents, and an assistant US attorney from Miami was present during the raid, according to CNN.
Quick Glance: Liz Cheney may run for President in 2024.
- Liz Cheney, a Republican representative in the United States, has vowed to do all in her power to keep former President Donald Trump out of the White House.
- "I believe that Donald Trump continues to pose a very grave threat and risk to our republic."
- weeding out Trump detractorsThe removal of Cheney is the latest indication of Trump's ongoing hold on the Republican Party.
- "She's still focusing on an obsession about President Trump and the citizens of Wyoming, the voters of Wyoming sent a very loud message tonight," Hageman said on Fox News.
Quick Glance: Cheney's defeat marks the end of an era for the Republican Party; Trump's party now
- Trump is cleansing the Republican Party of dissenters like Cheney and those who dare to oppose him, reshaping the GOP landscape and the complexion of Congress from coast to coast.
- House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy praised Cheney at first, but rapidly shifted his position as Republicans ousted her from party leadership.
- "What's happened to our party is a fear of Donald J. Trump," Simpson explained.
- "The House is — should be — the people's House," ex-Republican Rep.
Quick Glance: According to Cheney, Trump may have committed "multiple criminal offenses" around January 6, 2021.
- Cheney emphasized on Sunday that the special House committee investigating the events of January 6, 2021 will not allow Trump to turn the investigation into a circus.
- Cheney did not specify whether the committee would agree to such a requirement.
- On January 6, 2021, President Donald Trump speaks at a demonstration in Washington, DC, opposing Joe Biden's electoral college confirmation as President.
- Meanwhile, a Republican member said she wouldn't rule out impeaching President Biden if the GOP wins control of Congress in the midterm elections next month.
Quick Glance: Liz Cheney is considering a presidential run in 2024. Here's how the Wyoming Republican ended up where he is.
- Cheney votes for Trump, who is defeated.
- Cheney voted for Trump in the 2020 election, which she subsequently admitted to ABC News she regretted.
- On Feb. 6, 2021, a month after the Capitol riot, the Wyoming GOP overwhelmingly voted to condemn Cheney for voting to impeach Trump.
- Cheney is defeated in the Wyoming primary election.
Quick Glance: Cheney: The DOJ would be "hard-pressed not to prosecute" Trump in the face of "mounting evidence"
- Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) returns after a break during a House Jan. 6 committee hearing to focus on former President Trump's activities during the insurgency on Thursday, July 21, 2022.
- Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) rejected Thursday fears that prosecuting former President Trump would make him a martyr among his supporters.
- Cheney said that with accumulating evidence against the former president, the DOJ would be hard pressed not to prosecute.
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Quick Glance: Cheney says he has a "forever" bond with Republicans who voted to impeach Trump.
- Republicans punished Liz Cheney for questioning Trump's bogus assertions about a stolen election.
- "I think it's a bond," Cheney said on ABC's "I think that it is a bond." on Sunday.
- "Cheney and nine other House Republicans joined Democrats in voting to impeach Trump in January 2021 after the Capitol riot."
- Cheney lost her primary contest earlier this month to a candidate who supported Trump's bogus assertions about election fraud in 2020.
Quick Glance: Ronald Reagan Biographer Informs Laura Ingraham Why the Presidential Library Invited Liz Cheney Is a "Mystery"
- Craig Shirley projected that Republican candidates would refuse to attend presidential library debates, and that donations to the library would decline.
- A Ronald Reagan biographer expressed confusion Thursday about why the Reagan Presidential Library welcomed Rep.
- "Donald Trump is not going to go to the library for a debate."
- Other Republican presidential contenders will not debate at the Reagan Library as a show of solidarity."
Quick Glance: Rep. Liz Cheney reveals that a panel may consider subpoenaing Ginni Thomas on January 6th.
- Liz Cheney (R-WY) stated on Sunday.
- Thomas earlier stated that she attended the Trump rally preceding the Capitol attack but played no involvement in its organization and left early.
- "Clarence and Ginni Thomas have participated in one of the worst breaches of trust ever seen in our court system," Rep.
- J.) stated last month in a statement calling on Justice Thomas to retire, referring to efforts to maintain Donald Trump in power despite his defeat in a democratic election.
Quick Glance: Poll: Liz Cheney behind her Trump-backed primary opponent by 22 points.
- According to an independent survey released Friday evening, Liz Cheney appears set for a harsh primary defeat next month against her Trump-backed challenger, Harriet Hageman.
- According to a Casper Star-Tribune poll of likely primary voters, Cheney lags Hageman 52% to 30%.Cheney's campaign believed that Democratic or independent voters switching parties during the primary would help save her.
- According to the poll, 69% of crossover voters support Cheney.
Quick Glance: Liz Cheney is the leader of the Republican opposition to Trump; where does it go from here?
- Only two of the ten House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump for instigating the January 6 insurgency, including Cheney, are running for re-election.
- According to Walsh, "There is no anti-Trump movement in the Republican party."
- If Trump is elected as the Republican nominee, Cheney may run as an independent in the general election.
- "Liz Cheney certainly won the hearts of many Democrats and independents," said Larry Jacobs, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for the Study of Politics and Governance, "but her power in the Republican party doesn't hold a candle to Donald Trump."
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Quick Glance: Trump called a member of the White House support staff amid a January 6 investigation
- According to those familiar with the attempt, former President Donald Trump attempted to contact a member of the White House support staff who has been in communication with the House select committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, insurgency.
- "After our last hearing, President Trump tried to call a witness in our investigation," Cheney said.
- Thompson stated that the committee will not expose the individual's identity.
- According to former administration employees, Trump is a heavy phone user, making 50 to 100 calls every day in the White House.
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Quick Glance: Column: A Republican Party That Can't Grow With — or Without — Trump
- Liz Cheney, the Wyoming representative who has made holding Trump accountable for the events of January 6 and his attempt to steal the election her white whale, lost her primary by 37 points.
- The Wyoming GOP's Central Committee voted her out of the party in November 2021.
- Graham stated in May, "I've always liked Liz Cheney, but she's made a determination that the Republican Party can't grow with President Trump."
- Liz Cheney cannot win the presidency in a tiny party that is shrink-wrapping itself around Trump.
Quick Glance: Liz Cheney's Audio Disputes Harriet Hageman's Election Night Phone Message Claim
- Rep. Liz Cheney's team released a video on Wednesday that appeared to refute Harriet Hageman's claim that Cheney said "Hello, Harriet" and then hung up in a phone voicemail after Hageman won their Wyoming GOP primary.
- According to Mediaite, Hageman told Fox News' Sean Hannity that Cheney "left a very brief two-second message on my cellphone" Tuesday that offered no concession "or anything else."
- Cheney told Politico that she tried many times to phone Hageman before leaving a message as she was about to take the stage at her own election-night celebration.
- Cheney claims she has yet to receive a response.
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