Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell took the rare
step of weighing in on an internal conflict among House Republicans,
praising Rep. Liz Cheney for her “deep convictions” and “courage” as she
faces attacks from President Donald Trump’s allies.
Cheney, the third-ranking House GOP leader, has come under fire for
her vote to impeach the former president as well as her sharp criticism
of his words and actions.
“Liz Cheney is a leader with deep convictions and the courage to act
on them,” McConnell said in a statement. “She is an important leader in
our party and in our nation. I am grateful for her service and look
forward to continuing to work with her on the crucial issues facing our
nation.”
McConnell’s backing of Cheney is clear sign of the struggle within
the Republican Party over how much influence Trump will continue to
exert even after he lost the White House to Democrat Joe Biden and the
GOP lost control of the Senate. Trump’s has been accused of stoking the
mob that stormed the Capitol last month; for this he was impeached by
the U.S. House for an unprecedented second time, something that's
divided Republicans in a way that few of the political battles of the
last four years did.
It comes before a meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, of House
Republicans convened by their leader, Kevin McCarthy. Several lawmakers
and aides said Cheney’s role as Republican conference chair is sure to
come up.
Some members, including Ohio's Jim Jordan and Arizona's Andy Biggs,
have called for Cheney to be stripped of her leadership post. Last week,
Matt Gaetz of Florida, who has closely aligned himself with Trump, went
to Cheney’s home state of Wyoming for a rally denouncing her. Trump’s
eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., called in to the event, in Cheyenne, by
telephone.
But it’s not clear that enough Republicans would vote to oust Cheney.
McCarthy has said that while he still supports her, she has to answer
to the conference. Any vote to remove her would be private, and no one
on either side of the dispute would know who did what.
‘Never Been a Greater Betrayal’
Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, was the
highest-ranking Republican to call for Trump’s removal from office,
saying there has “never been a greater betrayal by a president of the
United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.”
Cheney voted against Trump’s impeachment in late 2019 but has had
other public breaks with the now-former president and his House
Republican supporters before last month’s impeachment vote. Those
included disagreements on foreign policy, how Trump handled the
coronavirus pandemic and her backing of a primary challenger to
Republican Rep. Tom Massie of Kentucky.
Cheney’s office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on McConnell’s remarks.
Some of the nine other House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump
also have come under pressure from within the party and from GOP
officials in their home states. They, as well as Cheney, could face
primary challenges.
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