A Twitter collective identifying Jan. 6 participants claims Frank Eathorne was amongst the rioting crowd, contradicting Eathorne's statements about that day.
On Thursday, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) made her re-election bid official, complete with an announcement over Twitter. She also released a nearly three-minute video about her family, in which she
U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney will not be attending the Wyoming Republican Convention this weekend because of the party chairman’s alleged ties to a far-right anti-government militia.
“There has not been a time during our tenure when we have seen this type of an outcry from our fellow Republicans, with the anger and frustration being palpable in the comments we have received. Our telephone has not stopped ringing, our email is filling up, and our website has seen more traffic than at any previous time,” the Wyoming GOP wrote. “The consensus is clear that those who are reaching out to the Party vehemently disagree with Representative Cheney’s decision and actions.”
The party statement goes on to claim the party has received comments accusing her of refusing to allow the president due process and aiding Democrats in “smear[ing] the entire conservative movement and all Republicans.”