President-elect Trump’s fixation on former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) is escalating as he suggests she should be prosecuted for her work on the now-disbanded House Jan. 6 committee. In the wake of a report by a House subcommittee that alleges Cheney improperly communicated with star witness Cassidy Hutchinson,
Barry Loudermilk, chairman of the House Administration's subcommittee on Oversight, in a new report suggests former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney should be investigated for alleged criminal witness tampering, claiming she played an "integral role" shaping key witness testimony before the Jan.
Trump says Cheney might be “in trouble,” based on something cooked up by House Republicans. That demolishes the GOP’s spin about Kash Patel’s plans for the FBI.
President-elect Trump backed a GOP panel’s claim that the conservative critic should be criminally investigated over the panel’s effort to expose his role in the violent attack on the
President-elect Donald Trump has long suggested he would try to prosecute his political opponents, and House Republicans delivered him a new opening on Tuesday through a report recommending that GOP former Rep. Liz Cheney be prosecuted by the FBI for her ...
Former Rep. David Jolly said it may start happening as early on as during the president-elect's inauguration speech.
So, by consensus, were the top five stories: Wolf torture, cop killing, wildfires, girl scout cookie fine, and Trump’s
Jamie Raskin cited the Speech and Debate Clause as a protection for Liz Cheney from being prosecuted for alleged witness tampering.
Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) for co-chairing the House Jan. 6 investigation. Loudermilk’s report reached a through-the-looking-glass conclusion that Cheney & co. had promoted “a false, pre-determined narrative that President Trump was personally responsible for the breach of the Capitol on Jan.
Democrats are bracing for a new — and, for them, bleak — political era as President-elect Trump prepares to take office for a second term. Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 will be a massive rebuke to Democrats — and not only because it renews the focus on Vice President Harris’s decisive defeat in November.
Rashida Tlaib's sister admitted that pro-Palestinian voters backed Trump after Kamala Harris started chumming around with Liz Cheney.
Bill O'Reilly set the record straight on investigating former Rep. Liz Cheney: "It’s not revenge, It’s justice."