Liz Cheney: Casper Star-Tribune Reported Wyoming Voting GOP To No Longer Recognize Her As A Party Member
The resolution, which does not strip Cheney of any powers, wiped out the Wyoming GOP Central Committee on Saturday by a vote of 31-29, the report said.
“It’s ridiculous to assume that Liz is anything but a devoted conservative Republican. She is bound by oath to the Constitution. Sadly, a section of Wyoming GOP leadership has since resigned. abandoned that fundamental principle and instead allowed itself to be held hostage to the lies of a dangerous and irrational man,” Cheney spokesman Jeremy Adler said in a statement to CNN on Monday.
CNN has reached out to Wyoming GOP for comment.
Despite frequent criticism from Republican colleagues, Cheney continued to speak out against Trump and his election lies, seeing his message as a dangerous direction for the party. and country.
The congresswoman also sharply criticized House Republicans for continuing to support Trump, noting that he had said the revolt took place on Election Day, rather than January 6, at the dinner that caused annual conference fund.
“Political leaders who are silent about these false and dangerous claims are supporting the former President, who is at war with the rule of law and the Constitution,” Cheney said. “When our constitutional order is threatened, as it is now, rising above partisanship is not simply a will. It is an obligation.”