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Trump Reacts to Liz Cheney’s Defeat

Former President Donald Trump called Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney’s decisive defeat “wonderful” for America in a post to Truth Social on Tuesday night.

Cheney is a vocal opponent of the former president, whereas Harriet Hageman, who won the Republican primary, is endorsed by him.

“Congratulations to Harriet Hageman on her great and very decisive WIN in Wyoming,” Trump said.

“This is a wonderful result for America, and a complete rebuke of the Unselect Committee of political Hacks and Thugs. Liz Cheney should be ashamed of herself, the way she acted, and her spiteful, sanctimonious words and actions towards others. Now she can finally disappear into the depths of political oblivion where, I am sure, she will be much happier than she is right now. Thank you WYOMING!”

Although Trump and the outgoing congresswoman used to be allies, the relationship especially soured following January 6, 2021. Cheney serves as the vice chair of the House Select Committee to investigate the riot, but she and outgoing Rep. Adam Kinzinger are the only Republicans on the panel.

Cheney was first elected in 2017 and served as the chair of the House Republican Conference from 2019 to 2021 when she was removed from the position.

READ 11 COMMENTS
  • Russian says:

    So, the bitch is NOBODY now?

    • Dixie1975 says:

      She is Dick’s daughter, another “dick” politician could never stand the guy, young people died because of this war zealot.

  • k says:

    4 YR. “TERM LIMITS & AGE RESTRICTION” (65 yr. max for “RETIREMENT”) for all “PUBLIC SERVANTS” elected to serve America.

    “CAPPED” SALARY (85K)

    GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE

    40 HR. WK

    “NO” PERKS nor INCENTIVES

    “AMEND” the RETIREMENT PERKS & INCENTIVES FOR PRESIDENTS ~ By law, former presidents are entitled to a pension, staff, office expenses, medical care, health insurance, and Secret Service protection. (“RETIRED” presidents “DO-NOT” need “STAFF nor OFFICE EXPENSES”)

    The Secretary of the Treasury pays a taxable pension to the president. Former presidents receive a pension equal to the salary of a Cabinet secretary (Executive Level I); as of 2020, it is $219,200 per year. The pension begins immediately after a president’s departure from office. A former president’s spouse may also be paid a lifetime annual pension of $20,000 if they relinquish any other statutory pension

  • Sam Cheyne says:

    I am so glad she was defeated! The old bag is a disgrace!

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