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Liz Cheney - Republican Party "must decide whether we are going to choose truth and fidelity to the Constitution"

I rather respected Liz Cheney for her intelligence and strong personality but here she has taken the path of the much maligned 'typical' politician. Her claims that the Constitution and her freedom has been jeopardized is nonsense. In fact that's coming from the Democrats.
In the face of tyranny, or in this case, a paper elitist mob boss draped in lying temper tantrums - Cheney spoke to the 1/6 insurrection (invasion) and the Big (election) Lie. I personally see it as her strong 'conviction' to protect and defend our Constitution. To defend against any and all threats to our Capitol Building and Democracy. Since she's took this stand, she's paying a political price inflicted by the Trumplicans and doing it without one single flinch. That's impressive.
 
No one is talking about the election, no one is refusing to support the Constitution. Cheney is full of crap
Trump still is.


The first paragraph of Cheney's op-ed still resonates:
In public statements again this week, former president Donald Trump has repeated his claims that the 2020 election was a fraud and was stolen. His message: I am still the rightful president, and President Biden is illegitimate. Trump repeats these words now with full knowledge that exactly this type of language provoked violence on Jan. 6. And, as the Justice Department and multiple federal judges have suggested, there is good reason to believe that Trump’s language can provoke violence again. Trump is seeking to unravel critical elements of our constitutional structure that make democracy work — confidence in the result of elections and the rule of law. No other American president has ever done this.

What isn't true in this statement?
 
Its already been decided. They are with Trump.
 
Trump still is.


The first paragraph of Cheney's op-ed still resonates:
In public statements again this week, former president Donald Trump has repeated his claims that the 2020 election was a fraud and was stolen. His message: I am still the rightful president, and President Biden is illegitimate. Trump repeats these words now with full knowledge that exactly this type of language provoked violence on Jan. 6. And, as the Justice Department and multiple federal judges have suggested, there is good reason to believe that Trump’s language can provoke violence again. Trump is seeking to unravel critical elements of our constitutional structure that make democracy work — confidence in the result of elections and the rule of law. No other American president has ever done this.

What isn't true in this statement?

To anyone who will still listen.
 
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