Republicans Vote To Oust Rep. Liz Cheney From Leadership Role
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives signaled their solidarity with former President Donald Trump Wednesday, voting to oust Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney from her GOP leadership role. It’s not fully clear how many of Oklahoma’s members voted for her removal.
Cheney s ouster was done by voice vote in private caucus meeting Wednesday morning, some members preferring not to make public how they voted. Clearly, though, a significant majority of the overall caucus supported to move, upset with Cheney for publicly calling out former President Trump for continuing to falsely claim the election was stolen.
By: Alex Cameron
WASHINGTON -
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives signaled their solidarity with former President Donald Trump Wednesday, voting to oust Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney from her GOP leadership role. It’s not fully clear how many of Oklahoma’s members voted for her removal.
Cheney s ouster was done by voice vote in private caucus meeting Wednesday morning, some members preferring not to make public how they voted. Clearly, though, a significant majority of the overall caucus supported to move, upset with Cheney for publicly calling out former President Trump for continuing to falsely claim the election was stolen.