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Members of the House Freedom Caucus go after Cheney, president of the House Republican Conference, next an awkward moment during a press conference Wednesday with the House Republican Party leader. Just after McCarthy said Trump was due to speak at the CPAC rally this weekend in Florida, Cheney reiterated his position that he does not believe the former president should have a place in the Republican Party for his role in the deadly insurgency. to the Chapters. on January 6th.
“This was one of the most outrageous statements, but it is consistent with at least four other statements she made in recent weeks. As you know, some of us in this group were in charge of retiring Ms. Cheney as president of the Republican conference. I don’t think he’ll be able to take that further, “House Freedom Caucus President Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) said at a news conference Thursday.
“I also think he has absolutely no kind of political reading about what is happening right now in the Republican party in this country,” he added. “I guess there’s probably no place in the party for someone who takes the positions that Mrs. Cheney does and makes the accusations that she makes. She should leave: if she had any feelings of shame, she would leave.”
Rep. Chip RoyCharles (Chip) Conservatives Eugene RoyHouse step back efforts to reactivate allocations Lawmakers clash over arms ban in Natural Resources committee room, Rep Ron Wright dies after hiring COVID-19 MORE (R-Texas) said he supported Cheney during the previous attempt to remove her, but believes another conversation should take place about whether he should remain in his position.
“I consider Liz a friend and I stood on the ground with the conference defending her right to defend herself and taking what she described as a vote of conscience. I think that’s important, and so I did. Yesterday, Liz lost the right to be president of the Republican conference, “he said.
“You can’t stand up and make a statement that is so out of date with the Republican conference and where the American people who support President Trump are. I think it’s unfortunate that he made those remarks. I think he was short-sighted, but I also think it was objective and I think that’s the problem. “
Cheney’s previous criticisms of Trump provoked fierce reactions from conservative lawmakers who tried unsuccessfully to oust her from her leadership role earlier this month, citing the timing of her announcement that she would vote to accuse Trump of inciting insurrection and its criticisms for challenging election certification in key swing states. He eventually prevailed by maintaining his position in a vote among House Republicans from 145 to 61.
But while retaining his leadership position, the Conservatives argue that he is out of touch with the majority of the party and should leave his role, which involves leading the Republican Party’s messaging efforts in the House.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Who was recently removed from her committee’s duties in a House vote on past inflammatory comments and embraced QAnon’s conspiracy theory, blasted Cheney Thursday, all noting that several Republican lawmakers who voted to prosecute Trump have faced major censorship and challenges.
“I’ll be happy to be very brutally honest about it: Liz Cheney and any other Republican who wants to make statements against President Donald J. Trump is a fool. They’re disconnected from the grassroots, disconnected from Republican voters. Liz Cheney was censored in her state, [Rep.] Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel Kinzinger: Tucker Carlson highlights CNN and claims it’s “more destructive” than QAnon. Six Ways to Visualize a Divided America Kinzinger: The Republican Party Will Be “a Minority Party Forever” If We Continue to Support Trump MORE [Ill.] has been censored. Many of those Republicans who are turning their backs on Trump, who ran in their boots, have really gotten lost, ”he said.
“I can’t wait for his speech at the CPAC on Sunday. It will be fantastic, it really is. It will be good to know again because it has been canceled. And that’s wrong. Everyone in this country should be against the cancellation of people. “