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Liz Cheney clashes with Trump
The Hill ^ | July 1st | SCOTT WONG

Posted on 07/02/2020 4:02:39 AM PDT by RandFan

She’s scolded President Trump for continuing to push a false smear that “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough had murdered a congressional aide.

She took a veiled jab at Trump and his allies in the White House and on Capitol Hill for not wearing masks during the coronavirus pandemic. And just this week, she expressed alarm at why the president and vice president had not been briefed on intelligence that Russia had offered to pay the Taliban a bounty to kill U.S. troops.

Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), the highest-ranking GOP woman in the Capitol and the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, has been challenging Trump on key issues — from national security and his handling of the health crisis to his personal Twitter attacks — in an era where Republicans are expected to march in lockstep with Trump or risk facing political retribution.

Her high-profile breaks with Trump have raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill, fueling speculation that the ambitious House GOP Conference chairwoman is positioning herself for a post-Trump world where there will be an all-out war for the soul of the Republican Party.

But some of her closest friends and colleagues say it’s the 53-year-old mother of five’s long-held convictions and principles that are guiding her moves — not any carefully laid political strategy.

“I don’t have any doubt about her strong support of the president, but when she differs she’s not afraid to point that out,” said Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), who has known the Cheney family for decades. “I think she’s just got her own style and she’s not changing that for anybody. … She is the same Liz Cheney she’s always been; she doesn’t bend with the political wind.”

Cheney, the No. 3 Republican in leadership, declined to be interviewed for this story when approached in the Capitol.

Cheney’s foreign policy differences with Trump are no surprise. Like her father, who’s been involved in nearly every major U.S. conflict since Vietnam, Liz Cheney is a staunch defense hawk and interventionist who has often clashed with the Trump team’s isolationist, “America First” policies.

Last fall, Cheney ripped Trump’s plan to invite Taliban leaders to Camp David for peace talks, all without mentioning the president by name. “Camp David is where America’s leaders met to plan our response after al Qaeda, supported by the Taliban, killed 3000 Americans on 9/11,” she tweeted. “No member of the Taliban should set foot there. Ever.”

Cheney, a former top State Department official, also said it was “wrong” for Trump to personally attack Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, while she was testifying during a televised House impeachment hearing. And she blasted Trump’s decision to pull U.S. troops out of northern Syria as a “catastrophic mistake” that threatens America’s national security.

This past weekend, Cheney, a member of the Armed Services Committee, again took to Twitter — Trump’s favorite social media platform — to question why Trump appeared to be unaware of U.S. intelligence of a Russian operation to pay the Taliban bounties to kill American soldiers.

“1. Why weren’t the president or vice president briefed? ... 2. Who did know and when? 3. What has been done in response to protect our forces & hold Putin accountable?” Cheney tweeted.

But in recent weeks, Cheney’s splits with Trump have extended far beyond foreign policy. At a May news conference, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), one of Trump’s die-hard loyalists, dodged a question about the president's unfounded allegation that MSNBC’s Scarborough was involved in the untimely death of one of his congressional aides. Moments later, Cheney told reporters that Trump should “stop tweeting about Joe Scarborough,” saying it’s causing “great pain to the family of the young woman who died.”

What was remarkable about the exchange was that a reporter from The Hill had been asking Cheney about masks. Cheney, unprompted, had turned the conversation to Trump’s disturbing attacks on Scarborough.

Cheney’s recent tweet about masks set tongues wagging in the Capitol.

Republicans interviewed for this story said they saw the tweet — a photo of her father sporting a mask with the caption “Dick Cheney says WEAR A MASK. #realmenwearmasks” — as a not-so-veiled swipe against Trump, who has refused to wear a mask despite advice from his own health officials that the face coverings help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus.

“She and her father and her mother have similar philosophies — they are strong on foreign policy. She’s always been a hawk,” said longtime Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.), the former Homeland Security Committee chairman who worked with Dick Cheney on national security issues in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

“I just don’t know if [her other breaks with Trump] are part of an overall long-term strategy or just she’s just doing what she thinks is the right thing and seeing how it works out in the end,” King added. “I think she has good instincts day to day.”

If Trump is ousted in November, showing some daylight with the president on key issues could help set Cheney apart from potential leadership rivals, including McCarthy and Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), who have hitched their wagon to Trump and defend him at every turn.

“The congresswoman has spoken truth to power on the pandemic, Russia. ... The contrast with Kevin McCarthy is so stark that Cheney will likely move to the top GOP House spot in a post-Trump Republican Party,” Scarborough tweeted.

She surprised many in January by passing on an open Senate seat in Wyoming. But Dick Cheney had been a House guy, holding the same at-large Wyoming seat and GOP Conference chair leadership post that his daughter would take over decades later. Sources close to the younger Cheney said she saw a brighter political future — and perhaps easier path to climb the leadership ladder — in the House than in the Senate, where she would have been a freshman backbencher.

GOP lawmakers say they certainly could see her running for president one day. Cheney is a “national figure” who has the benefit of having one of the best “free” political advisers, her 79-year-old father, Cole said.

But the top job in the House is more likely given the rapid ascent of the two-term lawmaker.

“She wants to be Speaker some day,” said a close friend who advised her as she contemplated a Senate bid.

Other allies point out that, on the whole, she has been very supportive of Trump. Last year, Liz and Dick Cheney hosted a fundraiser for Trump’s reelection in Jackson Hole, Wyo. And she was a strong defender of the president during the Democrats’ impeachment process, calling it a “disgraceful” and “tragic” abuse of power.

So far in public, Cheney has avoided taking any incoming fire from the mercurial president, who has ended the political careers of outspoken GOP critics like former Sens. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and Bob Corker (Tenn.) and former Rep. Mark Sanford (S.C.).

In part, that’s because Cheney never mentions Trump by name when criticizing his policies or actions. It’s also because Cheney, a member of one of the great political families in modern Republican politics, is described by her GOP colleagues as a strong, smart, able and articulate leader.

But Cheney hasn’t completely flown under Trump’s radar. In some White House meetings, Trump has been known to take playful jabs at Cheney, referring to her as the “neo-con” or saying past administrations — like her father’s — simply couldn’t get the job done, according to a person who attended those meetings.

Another source familiar with the meetings said Cheney frequently will accompany groups of her colleagues to meet with Trump to discuss their position on important issues. When Trump has singled her out, Cheney responds by standing up for the policies she thinks is best for the country, the source said.

“I think he likes her moxy and enjoys the banter,” said one Armed Services Committee lawmaker who has been in meetings with Trump and Cheney.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: Wyoming
KEYWORDS: cheney; gop; trump
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Cheney's loyalties are to the big donors, lobbyists and defense contractors that benefit from government largess. That's why she is anti-Trump. She is thirsty for more war and Trump won't give it to her.
1 posted on 07/02/2020 4:02:39 AM PDT by RandFan
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Cheney’s loyalties are to the big donors, lobbyists and defense contractors that benefit from government largess. That’s why she is anti-Trump. She is thirsty for more war and Trump won’t give it to her.


Well right now this is minor. She better focus on keeping a democracy in country for there won’t be a defense department to worry about!


2 posted on 07/02/2020 4:05:19 AM PDT by LoveMyFreedom
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Liz Cheney is positioning herself for a leadership role in a party of perpetual losers. The apple sure didn’t fall far from the tree for this warmongering, globalist trash.


3 posted on 07/02/2020 4:10:41 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("We're human beings ... we're not f#%&ing animals." -- Dennis Rodman, 6/1/2020)
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Lizzie, a handwritten note about your concerns probably would have more impact with DJC.

Apparently she forgot to bring up Schumer’s recent very public threats against two Supreme Court justices. Perhaps that is why CJ Roberts flipped his abortion case vote this week? Protecting Joe is more important discussion to have.


4 posted on 07/02/2020 4:10:55 AM PDT by Susquehanna Patriot
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To: LoveMyFreedom

War mongers.

Oh and the elites like the snowbirds will just move somewhere else now they destroy Western civilization. They have no incentive to defend us. They want money.


5 posted on 07/02/2020 4:11:47 AM PDT by snarkytart
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I firmly believe if Cheney and Bush succeed in blocking Trump, they will have DESTROYED the GOP.

Forever.

Really. It really is, in my mind, the end of the GOP.

The end.


6 posted on 07/02/2020 4:22:24 AM PDT by cba123 ( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
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To: RandFan

Isn’t it amazing that the Taliban was killing US soldiers for free since 2001 and just started getting paid in 2016.


7 posted on 07/02/2020 4:30:44 AM PDT by pas
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While US deaths in Afcrapistan drop to near zero. Another effective program by the Russians! /s


8 posted on 07/02/2020 4:33:55 AM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: LoveMyFreedom
La Cheney belongs to the officially protected class. She and her ilk will always have heavily guarded residential compounds, armored limos, armed guards who are real guards, and travel by private jet. What, me worry? Is their unofficial motto.
9 posted on 07/02/2020 4:47:39 AM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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I am not disagreeing about the Bush/Cheney faction of the GOP. But let's be honest,this was another unforced error by Trump. Scarborough is a moron who should be challenged at every step but there was no reason for Trump to bring up crazed unsubstantiated rumors of dead interns. He should have stuck to the issues at had and pointed out Scarborough's poor record as a journalist. (Please no links to dubious websites on this matter- I read them before and I will not read them again).

Things like this is why his poll numbers are mired in the low to mid 40s. He won in ‘16 by the narrowest of margins but he won because just enough people had confidence in him and his decision making capabilities. Promoting wacky dead intern theories is not going to help him with that tiny margin of people who put him over the top in PA, OH, MI and WI. These people are not ideologues and statements like that will effect their vote. He has plenty of time to recover, but he needs to stop saying things like this.

Before you bury me, I know exactly what is at stake here. We have a senile old man running for the Dems who will be a puppet for an umbrella of Marxist and quasi-Marxist groups. Give them the Senate and the House and they will appoint the judges who will codify their Marxist policies and curtailment of our liberties. That's why I get angry and fearful when I see Trump making unforced errors.Once again, he has plenty of time to recover, but he needs to stop saying things like this.

10 posted on 07/02/2020 4:54:02 AM PDT by Sir_Humphrey (Strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people -Socrates)
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Joe deserves what the President is dishing out. How many people have young pretty employees killing themselves in their bosses office. Something was up and good old Joe escapees judgement .


11 posted on 07/02/2020 5:00:57 AM PDT by Destroyer Sailor (Revenge is a dish best served cold)
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Liz Cheney is one of the GOP’s stalwarts. She is no Mitt Romney. The media are stirring the pot over what is the ordinary give and take of party politics. PDJT is no snowflake. He can take the criticism ... and sometimes actually warrants it.

Don’t fall for what the MSM wants you to see as more than it is.


12 posted on 07/02/2020 5:12:13 AM PDT by drellberg
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” but there was no reason for Trump to bring up crazed unsubstantiated rumors of dead interns.”

I believe that President Trump has ways to know far more about events than the general public.


13 posted on 07/02/2020 5:12:46 AM PDT by ryderann
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To: Destroyer Sailor

The speed with which Scar resigned from Congress and left town would indicate the local political establishment told him to leave, right now, or face a Grand Jury investigation. There are people in DC who own this turd and keep his balls in a box in a safe in a K Street law firm. Covington and Burling perhaps?


14 posted on 07/02/2020 5:13:13 AM PDT by robowombat (Orthodox)
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Trump is not as impressed as they thought he should have been.


15 posted on 07/02/2020 5:16:03 AM PDT by Delta 21 (Be strong & prosper, be weak & die! Stay true.... ~~ Donald J. Trump)
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“The speed with which Scar resigned from Congress and left town would indicate the local political establishment told him to leave”

Scarboro, Kasich, and Condit all beat cheeks back to their respective wives in their home states at the same time. The Chandra Levy issue was going to expose their pathetic orgy club. (Lori Klausutis died in this same period of time.) Then 9/11 occurred, and these pervs were pushed to the back burner. Falling Twin Towers saved their asses.


16 posted on 07/02/2020 5:25:22 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Fauci and China can KMA.)
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Evil warmonger (aka military weapons contractor puppet) cheap labor express whore.


17 posted on 07/02/2020 5:25:39 AM PDT by ncalburt (Gop DC Globalists)
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Sit down, Liz.

We’re at war.

Let the adult men handle it.


18 posted on 07/02/2020 5:33:18 AM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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“Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.), the former Homeland Security Committee chairman who worked with Dick Cheney on national security issues in the wake of the 9/11 attacks” -— Pete King, the Irish terrorists’ man in D.C. Liz Cheney, whose father helped bring Obama to the White House, through the Iraq War. She is a warmonger, just like her father, and Bush. How is the Middle East better because of Cheney/Bush-Obama?


19 posted on 07/02/2020 5:58:15 AM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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Yep, the dead intern stuff is a losing issue. Unless Barr is going to arrest Joe, the case is closed.


20 posted on 07/02/2020 6:01:00 AM PDT by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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