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Liz Cheney: What's next for the agitator anti-Trump Republican?

Rep. Liz Cheney major loss – confirmed Tuesday night – looms,Trump Republican had already grown.

Rep. Cheney lost Tuesday to pro-Trump Harriet Hageman.Casper Starr He was according to his Tribune's latest poll. He leads his third term in Congress from Wyoming by more than 20 points.

In fact, in her final campaign video released last Thursday, Cheney's closing argument was that she and other members of the Republican Party on the matter would not be defeated by Trumpism. As a public notice, it aroused more sympathy.

"America cannot remain free if it renounces the truth. The lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen is insidious and preys on people who love their country," Cheney said. said in the closing remarks clip. “The doors opened by Donald Trump have manipulated Americans into abandoning principles, sacrificing their liberties, justifying violence, and ignoring court rulings and the rule of law.

“This is Donald Trump's legacy, but it cannot be our country's future." Then she said: that. I love my country more.

With that in mind, here are some possible next moves for the 56-year-old Congressman. From the widely anticipated 2024 presidential electionthrough the revolving doors of politics to primetime cable television, here are the places Cheney could land .

Alarmed by Trumpism

Most famously known as the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, when she entered Congress six years ago, , known for having been a vocal critic of the Obama administration - in the case of the Biden administration, she is best known for her scathing dressing down of another former president, Donald Trump, in her post You will notice that it leaves the .

Cheney voted for Trump almost 93% of the time, but she recently said she was trying to keep the twice-impeached president from returning to the position of commander-in-chief. are putting effort into

Liz Cheney

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``Dangerous like Donald. Cheney said in an interview with ABC's Jonathan Carr last month that Trump could never be anywhere near the Oval Office, and if Trump actually pulls him away, He added that there is no way for the Republican Party to "survive." take a break from the second semester. “Those of us who believe in the principles and ideals of the Republican Party have a responsibility to restore the party to its former state.”

Cheney's criticism of Trump extends to the Republican Party as a whole. .

Elected officials "willingly take hostages to this dangerous and irrational man," said Ms Cheney in her June Ronald Reagan Presidential Library55} said during a lecture at

. The reality we face today as Republicans — when we think about the choices before us — we have to choose. Because Republicans cannot be loyal to both Donald Trump and the Constitution. ''

She even went so far as to goad her father into screaming at the former president with a rope during her third term in Congress. That video of hers includes a Bush-era politician staring at the president with dead eyes and proclaiming: ``No one poses a greater threat to our country than Donald Trump.''

Running for president in 2024

Cheney now loses primary , one of all possible political avenues that could be explored is the possibility of conservatives doing so. Bid for an even higher office, President.

In that same ABC interview, Ms Cheney spoke about her feelings when she ran for president.

"I haven't made a decision on that yet. I'm obviously very focused on my re-election. I'm very focused on the January 6 committee." "I'm very focused on my duty. It's the work I do now," she said. ``And I will make a decision about 24 years.''

``But I am not so much about it as a decision to run for public office, as an American, and now, as an American, and as a public trust. As someone who is in a position to gain, I think in terms of what to do, and I'm sure I'm doing everything I can to do the right thing. It's the right thing to do and it's upholding our constitution," she added.

Cheney with his father, former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney

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But Republican analysts argue that conservatives who never endorse Trump may be willing and able to cast their support behind Cheney 2024 tickets. I'm here.

Dmitry Melhorn, who advises donors across the political spectrum opposing Trump's second term in office,told The Washington Post, He said he believed the same people he worked with would be eager to help. Support President Cheney's bid.

"Even before the Dick Cheney commercial, that chatter was very strong," he said, referring to a subsequent viral campaign ad involving the former Vice President.

"My guess is that she will set up her own 501(c)(3) and/or 501(c)(4), a new PAC, etc. and will be funding for 2022 and 2024. We will start procurement.” In an interview with The New Republic, a Republican from the Heritage Foundation addressed the issue. “As the presidential primary approaches, she tests the waters, tests where the money goes, etc., and considers throwing her [cowboy] hat in the ring.  If so, we plan to use PAC funds to support non-Trump candidates in 2022 and 2024.”

Think tank launch

In 2009, Cheney launched Keep America Safe with fellow conservative William Kristol. The George H.W. Bush administration and attorney Debra Burlingame were killed on 9/11 when the plane he was flying, American Airlines Flight 77, was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon.

The organization has been involved in vehement opposition to the blockade of Guantanamo Bay, the end of an investigation into the CIA's interrogation methods, and Afghanistan.

But politicians' journey from the Capitol to nearby Washington, DC think tanks may be a well-worn road. Some people close to Cheney believe that certain revolving doors were never closed. The Trump Republican Party.

"I think the chances of her withdrawing in a think tank are lower than people think," said Kristol, her former think tank board member. In an interview with Republic, she said''I think she's going to be a little more political than her think-tank role suggests.

Cable pivots to her news and book deals Publish a memoir to test the waters. Less – Create a narrative about their bid for the White House, and also include clichés and quirks about their political agenda alongside unconfirmed and unannounced platforms (See: Democratic 2016 Presidential Candidate Elizabeth Warren's "Fighting Chances" and Bernie Sanders "Our Revolution: A Future We Believe" and Republican candidate Ted Cruz's "The Time of Truth").

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The New Republicis on the horizon for Ms. Cheney, along with a seven-figure book advance.

Cable her news could also be her one of her Ms Cheney options. CNN frequently draws on former Trump supporter and former New Jersey governor Chris his Christie expertise, andCBS recently identified former Trump chief of staff Mick her Mulvaney as a political donor. As a former Trump National Security Advisor, she hired HR McMaster. Foreign policy contributor. Chceney's conservative credentials could help balance liberal views of MSNBC or CNN.

6th January Commission

The line was first drawn between Mr Cheney and other Republicans when Mr Cheney It was when I voted to impeach Trump for his actions inside. The January 6 uprising, which resulted in her condemnation from the Republican Party in her state,she later served on Democratic-appointed House committees and led to the incident. Became one of two Republicans who investigated the incident. During the Capitol Riot. She is the Vice Chair of the Panel.

The summer blockbuster hearings are over, but the so-called information 'dam' has collapsed, prompting the commission to schedule a new line-up of hearings likely to begin in her September. became.

Ms Cheney said in her final broadcast of the summer on 21 July that the Commission had "spent the month of August on new fronts on multiple fronts before holding multiple hearings this September." We will seek further information," he said.

However, in a recent interview with CNN's Jake Tupper, Cheney confirmed: She expects to speak to additional members of his campaign. Indeed, we are also very focused on the Secret Service.

In that criminal charges against Mr. Trump were recommended to the Justice Department for his role in the Jan. 6 mob, Ms. Cheney has been largely tight-lipped on the matter. In her extensive interview with ABC, she admitted that she and her colleagues on the panel have not necessarily ruled out making recommendations for criminal charges.

"The single most important thing is to protect our country from Donald Trump," she said, noting that the Department of Justice has been referred to the Commission to make its own decisions on imminent criminal charges. He added that there was no need to rely on it.