Former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney broke her weeks-long silence on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday with a post about Christmas.
It's less about baseless allegations of crimes and more about what Donald Trump and his team intend to do with the baseless allegations of crimes.
President-elect Trump has not been shy about wanting to see his enemies punished. But he often shows caution about taking credit for potential prosecutions himself.
US President-elect Donald Trump has said that Liz Cheney is ‘in a lot of trouble’ after his Republican allies in the House of Representatives released a report calling for her to be prosecuted by the FBI.
The report calls for Cheney to be investigated for her role in the first probe into Jan. 6, including for working with former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson. Hutchinson made headlines during her testimony to the committee where she detailed Trump’s actions on Jan. 6, 2021.
The case against the former congresswoman has no legal merit. But the president-elect and his allies have two goals in mind.
Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and seize power,” Cheney said before alleging the president-elect “mobilized” the mob of protesters and encouraged them to go to the U.
Wrapping up their own investigation on the January 6, 2021 US Capitol attack, House Republicans have concluded GOP former Rep. Liz Cheney should be prosecuted for probing what happened when then-President Donald Trump sent his mob of supporters as Congress was certifying the 2020 election.
Joe Biden has a major chance of pardoning Liz Cheney through an executive order, according to legal experts in a recent interview. Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley has recent said that these instances,
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