GOP members voted against impeachment out of fear for their lives

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Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, whose criticism of former President Donald Trump led to her ouster from House Republican leadership, said Friday that several Republican members of Congress had voted against impeaching Trump out of fear for their own lives.


"If you look at the vote to impeach, for example, there were members who told me that they were afraid for their own security -- afraid, in some instances, for their lives," she said. "And that tells you something about where we are as a country, that members of Congress aren't able to cast votes, or feel that they can't, because of their own security."

Cheney said her role as a member of Congress obligated her to oppose the widespread lie of fraud in the election and she believes that "we've had a collapse of truth in this country."

"We've seen an evolution of, you know, a general situation where conspiracy theories are rampant, where good people in a lot of instances have been misled and believe things that are not true," Cheney continued. "And so, I think that we all have an obligation to make sure we're doing everything we can to convey the truth, to stand for the truth and to stand for the Constitution and our obligations."


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Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, whose criticism of former President Donald Trump led to her ouster from House Republican leadership, said Friday that several Republican members of Congress had voted against impeaching Trump out of fear for their own lives.


"If you look at the vote to impeach, for example, there were members who told me that they were afraid for their own security -- afraid, in some instances, for their lives," she said. "And that tells you something about where we are as a country, that members of Congress aren't able to cast votes, or feel that they can't, because of their own security."

Cheney said her role as a member of Congress obligated her to oppose the widespread lie of fraud in the election and she believes that "we've had a collapse of truth in this country."

"We've seen an evolution of, you know, a general situation where conspiracy theories are rampant, where good people in a lot of instances have been misled and believe things that are not true," Cheney continued. "And so, I think that we all have an obligation to make sure we're doing everything we can to convey the truth, to stand for the truth and to stand for the Constitution and our obligations."


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Kind of like those uppity blacks who dont want to toe the leftist line anymore and want off yoru plantation. You people are so fucking retarded. no wonder your name is batshit. youre batshit crazy
 
Kind of like those uppity blacks who dont want to toe the leftist line anymore and want off yoru plantation. You people are so fucking retarded. no wonder your name is batshit. youre batshit crazy

Another Yakuda, goofball reply.
 
Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, whose criticism of former President Donald Trump led to her ouster from House Republican leadership, said Friday that several Republican members of Congress had voted against impeaching Trump out of fear for their own lives.


"If you look at the vote to impeach, for example, there were members who told me that they were afraid for their own security -- afraid, in some instances, for their lives," she said. "And that tells you something about where we are as a country, that members of Congress aren't able to cast votes, or feel that they can't, because of their own security."

Cheney said her role as a member of Congress obligated her to oppose the widespread lie of fraud in the election and she believes that "we've had a collapse of truth in this country."

"We've seen an evolution of, you know, a general situation where conspiracy theories are rampant, where good people in a lot of instances have been misled and believe things that are not true," Cheney continued. "And so, I think that we all have an obligation to make sure we're doing everything we can to convey the truth, to stand for the truth and to stand for the Constitution and our obligations."


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ar-for-their-lives/ar-BB1gKoHe?ocid=Peregrine


I am not afraid of the GOP. They are the Barney Fife of politics.
 
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