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Written by Andrew-Rossi on April 29, 2021
Representative Liz Cheney could have 2021 defined by her reactions to two presidents: a thumbs down to Donald Trump and a fist-bump with Joe Biden.
Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney continues to stand strong against her opposition, outside and within the Republican Party during a year of substantial controversy and outrage. Despite numerous attacks and censures, Cheney isn’t backing down.
Now, Cheney stands against local Republican outrage with a lowered fist.
President Joe Biden addressed a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, April 28. On his way to the podium, he exchanged pleasantries with several national leaders on both sides of the aisle.
She didn’t need to be there last night, of course. And if she was intent on attending, she could have stayed away from the aisle to avoid a photo op like this one that’ll surely be used against her in her next election by MAGA types.
The only way this moment could have come about is if Cheney wanted it to. Which is curious, since her relationship with Kevin McCarthy and the House GOP leadership is already “very near a breaking point.”
She made sure to issue a statement afterward clarifying that she thinks Biden’s policies are bad for the country…