Liz Cheney does not mind losing her seat — she’s ‘surgically focused on extinguishing Trump’: report
The vice-chair of the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol may lose her re-election in Wyoming as she remains focused on holding Donald Trump accountable.
"For weeks, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) has been, in the words of those close to her, 'obsessed' with investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection," Paul Kane, Josh Dawsey, and Jacqueline Alemany reported for The Washington Post. "She has devoted more than half of her working hours to collecting evidence, leafing through thousands of pages of testimony, writing scripts for the hearings and strategizing on how best to convince her constituents and fellow Republicans that the events of that January day were part of a chilling conspiracy overseen by former president Donald Trump to undermine democracy."
Cheney was praised for her performance during Thursday's prime-time hearing.
"The former rising star of the GOP has already been alienated by party leaders, abandoned by longtime supporters and consistently attacked by Trump and his allies, who are backing a primary challenger Cheney will face in August. While most of the nine other Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6 have either decided not to run for reelection or mostly avoided discussing the former president, Cheney has made her role as the vice chair of the select committee investigating the insurrection central to her pitch to voters. She is trying to convince them she’s on the right side of history — and that her Trump-free approach to conservatism is the right one," the newspaper reported.
Polls show Cheney losing her bid for re-nomination to Trump-backed challenger Harriet Hagerman.
"In more than 20 conversations with lawmakers, political operatives, foes and friends of the Wyoming Republican, they uniformly describe her as obstinately and surgically focused on extinguishing Trump from the modern conservative movement that he has largely redefined in recent years, with little introspection regarding the forces bigger than Trump that facilitated her ousting from the Wyoming Republican Party earlier this year," the newspaper reported. "Cheney’s Republican colleagues have struggled to understand her motives, especially given the political price she is paying in Wyoming, where Trump celebrated his largest margins of victory. Some wonder whether she is angling to run for a higher office."
Cheney, the former number three GOP leader in Congress, has exposed a rift with Republican leadership.
"House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told Cheney after her impeachment vote that he would try to protect her if she would drop the Trump attacks, but she declined, people familiar with the matter said. He has privately described her as 'obsessed' with Trump and with destroying his political power, they said. Cheney has repeatedly criticized McCarthy for going to Mar-a-Lago to see Trump soon after the attack and has come to see him as responsible for Trump’s resurrection in the wake of Jan. 6, according to a person familiar with her thinking," the newspaper reported.
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Watch Cheney's Jan. 6 remarks below or at this link.
Rep. Liz Cheney Remarks at January 6th Select Committee Hearing | June 9, 2022 www.youtube.com