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The Wyoming Republican plans increased travel and media appearances, as other opponents of the former president organize to back anti-Trump candidates.
Inside Liz Cheney’s plan to take on former president Donald Trump Updated: May 12 Published May 12
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Print article WASHINGTON - Rep. Liz Cheney lost her House leadership position Wednesday, but she aims to become an even more influential political figure capable of weakening former president Trump’s hold on their party - and continuing to push for his purge. Rather than focusing on whipping votes to save her job as conference chair, the Wyoming Republican this week has been drafting plans for increased travel and media appearances meant to drive home her case that Trump is unfit for a role in the Republican Party or as the nation’s leader were he to run in 2024, according to a person briefed on the plans.