Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) called out Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) for “intentionally” skipping “an anti-police vote” she believes Republicans could have defeated.
In her tweet, Greene adds, “She clearly supports the Democrat war on police. Go ahead and switch parties Liz before you’re out of office.”
.@Liz_Cheney is so committed to Joe Biden and the Democrats that she just intentionally skipped an anti-police vote that Republicans could have defeated.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) September 22, 2022
She clearly supports the Democrat war on police.
Go ahead and switch parties Liz before you’re out of office.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert also tweeted about Cheney’s absence.
“She clearly supports the Democrat war on police. Go ahead and switch parties Liz before you’re out of office.”
BREAKING: the House was one vote away from defeating a Democrat anti-police bill, but Liz Cheney couldn’t be bothered to show up to vote.
— Rep. Lauren Boebert (@RepBoebert) September 22, 2022
Since January 6th, Cheney has seemingly taken a stance against her own party. She has railed against the former president and anyone who supports him. She lost her primary this year and so will be out of the office in January.
Cheney didn’t really run against her opponent she instead ran on “Trump hate”. She had her father do an ad for her telling the country how proud he is of his daughter for railing against the former president.
Cheney is a sitting member of the January 6th commission and even did a 60 minutes interview, which seemed to be about her personal battle with former President Donald Trump.
Cheney has illuded to running for a possible run for president in 2024, some question what party would she run under.
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