(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Fresh off a disgraceful performance on J6 Tribunal TV, where she shamelessly led and abetted a witness through a web of what is quickly crumbling as false testimony, Rep. Liz Cheney, RINO-Wyo., melted into a simmering case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, warning that the former president was a “domestic threat.”
“It has become clear that the efforts Donald Trump oversaw and engaged in were even more chilling and more threatening than we could have imagined,” Cheney said during comments at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation speaker series, reported CNN.
Cheney provided no more evidence of such claims at the speaker series than she has during the mini-series run of the J6 Inquisition. Which is to say, no evidence at all, but plenty of wild fabrications, lies and likely perjury.
“We are confronting a domestic threat that we have never faced before — and that is a former president who is attempting to unravel the foundations of our constitutional Republic,” Cheney blustered.
The biggest threat facing Cheney is her own disastrous role in the J6 farce and her plummeting poll numbers in a primary race against Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman.
Cheney hasn’t seen anything close to favorable numbers since she sold her soul to the swap, with more than 70% of Wyoming voters expressing an extreme dislike of the notorious RINO.
Cheney’s campaign has taken such a broadside, that it’s devolved into begging Democrats for votes, sending mailers with instructions on how to change parties.
While spinning fables about Trump’s threat to democracy, Cheney has used her Pelosi-granted power on the J6 Inquisition as a political weapon, issuing a subpoena for former Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien, who also happens to be the current campaign manager for Cheney’s primary opponent.
Liz Cheney should be investigated over how she has openly used this sham of a committee to target and harass her political enemies https://t.co/XZKMo9e0Qv
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 12, 2022
Instead, Cheney is out fabulating and finding new constituencies to insult.
“These days, for the most part, men are running the world, and it is really not going that well,” she told the Reagan Presidential Foundation crowd.