Rep. Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyThe Wyoming Republican Party censors Cheney for Trump’s vote on the removal of Republicans. Republicans worry about Greene dragging party into suburbs Sunday’s preview: budget resolution paves the way for a $ 9 trillion stimulus; The Senate is preparing for a MORE indictment trial (R-Wis.) He said Sunday that he believed the Republican Conference “should have dealt” with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Who was stripped of committee duties last week by the plenary.
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“It simply came to our notice then. The things she has said have no place in our public discourse and we, as a Republican Conference, should have addressed it, “Cheney said.” This is not an issue that Democrats should address on the floor. of the House, we should have dealt with it. “
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“We are the party of Lincoln, we are not the party of QAnon or anti-Semitism or Holocaust deniers, or white supremacy or conspiracy theories. We are not who we are, ”Cheney added on Sunday.
Wallace noted that Greene had reportedly received a standing ovation during a meeting with the Republican Party caucus and asked if it was fair to ask the Republican Conference to address Greene when it seemed not.
“I don’t think Democrats have any business that determines who of the Republicans is on the committees, but we should have dealt with it ourselves,” Cheney said. “And, you know, we’re going to want to see an action from Congresswoman Greene now, you know, that supports the kind of words we’ve seen over the last few days and the kind of apologies.”
The House voted Thursday to remove Greene from all committee duties.
“If I were part of a committee, I would waste my time because my conservative values would not be heard and neither would those of my district,” he said during a news conference Friday. “I now have a lot of free time on my hands, which means I can talk to a lot more people all over this country.”