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AILSA CHANG, HOST: Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming has been removed from her leadership position as the third-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives. Republicans voted quickly today to oust Cheney as conference chairperson. All of this is happening after her continuing criticism of former President Donald Trump regarding his false claims of a stolen election, his role in the January 6 Capitol riot and his future in the Republican Party. Republican Congressman John Curtis of Utah issued a statement after today s vote that it s time for his party to, quote, stop looking in the rearview mirror.
Congressman Curtis joins us now. Welcome.
Garcia: Cheney and Larson are united in their alienation from the GOP
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Liz Cheney and Lyle Larson have a lot in common.
They are both Republican lawmakers with long, deep histories in party politics.
Cheney, the U.S. representative from Wyoming, has a father who served as vice president of the United States, a member of Congress and a chief of staff for the late President Gerald Ford.
Larson, the San Antonio-based state representative, worked at the age of 19 on his dad’s unsuccessful 1978 GOP campaign for Congress.
Both of them are stalwart, traditional conservatives. Cheney has a 91 percent conservative ranking from Heritage Action and 78 percent from the American Conservative Union.
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Congresswoman Hinson supports removing Wyoming Congresswoman from leadership
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Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she supports removing Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney from her Republican leadership post and replacing her with New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik.
Cheney became a target for removal after voting to impeach President Donald Trump. Hinson says it’s distracting to the party. “Our party leadership has to be focused solely on taking back the House majority in 2022. I think that is the only way we can stop the destructive liberal agenda being pushed by Speaker Pelosi and by President Biden right now,” Hinson says. “If Republicans are divided and not focusing all our efforts against these radical policies, then Speaker Pelosi will remain in power,” Hinson says.
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