Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R- WY) reportedly drew a "big crowd" in Iowa on Wednesday.Cheney, a frequent critic of former president Donald Trump, recently told a story of the ex-president's "depravity" on Jan. 6 that she said should show why he must be defeated.Trump commonly boats about the importance of crowd sizes, including inflating his own.ALSO READ: ‘Don't have enough’: Wealthy Trump allies balk at helping Donald pay legal billsBut Cheney did no such thing. Instead, it's outside reports and...
Three GOP groups are spearheading an eight-figure vote-by-mail initiative in Pennsylvania to “ensure Republican victories” and encourage mail-in voting from conservative voters, a strategy that has long been championed by Democrats that could make a significant impact on the 2024 election. The Keystone Renewal PAC, the Sentinel Action fund, and the Republican State Leadership Committee […]
By Morgan Phillips, Congressional Reporter on Capitol Hill for Dailymail.Com Published: 4:42 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 | Updated: 11:36 p.m. EDT, March 22, 2024 Rep. James Comer, who has taken the lead on the impeachment inquiry against Biden, indicated he would focus on “criminal leads” rather than removing the president from office. “I want to take responsibility,” the Kentucky Republican said on NewsMax. 'What does real responsibility look like?' Does it look like...
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would vote for a Republican when repeatedly asked if he would endorse former President Donald Trump. | Clips
Indiana GOP senator said party needs someone that 'principled conservatives can actually believe in'. Young is one of the rare Republican lawmakers not rallying behind Trump after he received the necessary delegates to clinch the party nomination. Fellow Hoosier Mike Pence also said he would not vote for Trump
Former President Donald Trump has reiterated his call for the prosecution of former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) over her alleged suppression of evidence regarding the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. read more
The former chair of the Florida Republican Party likened the carnage of firings at the Republican National Committee under new chair Lara Trump to a "funeral" and taking the party in the wrong direction.The new Trump-aligned leadership of the Republican National Committee is preparing to lay off at least 60 employees in several departments of the party, which is now led by former President Trump's daughter-in-law.According to Politico, two people close to the RNC and Trump's campaign said the...
Cheney served as vice chair of the House Jan. 6 committee and emerged as one of the most outspoken GOP critics of the former president.
Former President Trump on Sunday doubled down on his push for former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) to be prosecuted over allegations she and the other Jan. 6 committee members purposely withheld testimony and details from their investigation into the former president's actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection. Trump, on Truth Social on Sunday,
Sen. Lisa Murkowski switching parties is a no-brainer, and Sens. Susan Collins and Todd Young are two more possibilities. The predictability of the issue is actually quite simple: almost all senators kneel at the altar of money, nothing else.
Lisa Murkowski, who was handed her Senate seat like a feudal title, now says she can't rule out leaving the Republican Party. Her reason? The GOP's shift towards Donald Trump.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, aghast at Donald Trump’s candidacy and the direction of her party, won’t rule out bolting from the GOP. The veteran Alaska Republican, one of seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial amid the aftermath of January 6, 2021, is done with the former president and said she “absolutely” would not vote for him. “I wish that as Republicans, we had a nominee that I could get behind,” Murkowski told CNN. “I certainly can’t get behind Donald...