President Trump won the largest ever vote in US history as a Republican and as a sitting president. Trump picked up Latinos, Blacks, Gays, immigrants, and Democrat voters in the process. If not for the historic fraud President Trump would be starting his second term right now.
Liz Cheney, the third-ranked Republican in the US House of Representatives, never liked President Trump and smeared and attacked President Trump during the Democrats’ slapdash impeachment in January.
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Liz Cheney refused to apologize for her vote against President Trump in the sham impeachment. She continues to smear the Republican president then and now.
91% of Republican voters would vote for President Trump again today.
Only 13% of Wyoming Republicans would vote for Liz Cheney today.
Only the GOP would keep someone in leadership who has a 10% approval rating among her own voters. https://t.co/NsGfaaJfq9
— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) February 4, 2021
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Earlier this month Kevin McCarthy stood with Liz Cheney and NOT Republican voters and defended the Wyoming Republican for her despicable impeachment vote and attacks on President Trump.
Liz Cheney held on to her position in House Leadership following a secret ballot.
Republican lawmakers chose Liz Cheney over their voters.
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On Saturday Republican leader Mitch McConnell trashed President Trump following his second impeachment acquittal by the US Senate.
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McConnell brutally slammed President Trump following his acquittal.
SNAKE: McConnell Uses Floor to Brutally Trash Trump Following Failed Impeachment Effort
McConnell and the GOP elites (GOPe) worked against President Trump for years preventing him from passing his wildly popular agenda to protect America, its workers, and its citizens.
As reported earlier, McConnell did not hold back as he ripped Trump apart for a “disgraceful dereliction of duty” and attempting to “overturn the election.”
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He claimed that the protesters stormed the Capitol because they had been “fed wild falsehoods by the most powerful man on earth,” and that Trump was “practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day.”
And then Mitch McConnell suggested that President Trump can still be charged in the criminal justice system!
Republican lawmakers are making it clear where their allegiances lie — and it’s NOT with their voters.
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