Taylor MillardPosted at 6:31 pm on January 24, 2021
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Donald Trump’s desire for post-presidency relevance, assuming he’s not thrown into prison for tax fraud, may involve creating a political party.
The Washington Postreported hearing the ideas from “people familiar with the plans” due to Trump’s ire towards those he believes failed loyalty tests following his loss to now-President Joe Biden. Trump’s primary targets are no secret: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski. One would think Utah Senator Mitt Romney’s name is scrawled somewhere on Trump’s (Political) Kill List.
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Johnson County became the second county to censure Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney over her support of the Impeachment of President Donald Trump.
The “anti-Cheney” resolution was passed on Saturday by the Republicans of Johnson County.
Carbon County had passed a similar censure effort earlier last week.
IN addition to the censuring effort that is building across the state, Cheney is drawing competition take her Congressional seat in 2022.
State Senator Anthony Bouchard has announced his candidacy and one of her competitors in 2020, Darin Smith, is considering a second run for Wyoming’s lone House of Representative seat.
Top GOP lawmaker Liz Cheney gets first primary challenger after voting to impeach Trump By Aaron Navarro Cheney: Trump attack on congresswomen isn t about race
Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney, the third highest-ranked Republican in the House, has drawn a primary challenge just one week after she voted to impeach former President Trump over the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6.
State Senator Anthony Bouchard announced his campaign against Cheney on Wednesday, noting Mr. Trump s large victory margins in the state and suggesting Cheney s long-time opposition to Mr. Trump and her impeachment vote show just how out-of-touch she is with Wyoming.