How Many House GOP Members Believe Trump’s Election Lies? Rep. Liz Cheney Says Not Many

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Published on December 12, 2023

Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney estimates that fewer than 1% of Republican congresspeople actually believe the former president’s election fraud claims. Stick around for more with Rep. Liz Cheney and check out the book, “Oath and Honor,” available now.

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19 comments

  • @danielengelhardt7453 5 months ago

    The judge didn’t want to face endless death threats from the low IQ population.

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  • @batgurrl 5 months ago

    Please vote BLUE up and down the ballot🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊

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  • @seaofnan 5 months ago

    I like the way she makes bold statements in a calm manner, and answers every question. And I’m typically a Dem. She has the life experience of being not just around politics (considering who her father is), but in them, as well. While I doubt I would agree with all her policies, I certainly admire her cajones.

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  • @Patty-bs3bz 5 months ago

    Excellent interview 😊

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  • @communitygardener17 5 months ago

    Donald is putin’s useful idiot.

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  • @zesty9815 5 months ago

    Help me out — I get the gist, but what’s this word I can’t catch? —
    0:07 _”… of your former colleagues in the Republican party who support the idea of — for lack of a better word,_ [something] _– what percentage of them do you think actually believe it?”_

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  • @gustavbloom7768 5 months ago

    Big lie, I am old. I remember in 2000 Bush and her dad Dick stole the election with a corrupt Supreme Court and immediately pardoned Katherine Harris so the Republicans voter suppression would not be exposed in court.

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  • @BR-nv8bw 5 months ago

    if they complain about democracy then that means it’s working. no wonder it’s called democrats. Demoooocracy. Demooooocrats. 🤷‍♀️

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  • @Scrappy90059 5 months ago

    Look at all these reetards LOL

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  • @leeortiz2687 5 months ago

    She’s so hot 🥵

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  • @androidfarmer8863 5 months ago

    I like the way Cheney supported the most damaging person to ever hold the office of the president, and is now making money off of a book telling everyone what a shitshow it was.

    Another grift from the right.

    If you poured gas all over my flowers and grass, don’t try to make up for it with gardening advice.

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  • @Lyn777 5 months ago

    Darth Vader’s daughter. Ewww!

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  • @Scrappy90059 5 months ago

    You all are total ree tarts

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  • @peterjonas4971 5 months ago

    Yeah, she’ stood up for honesty and actual patriotism; she upheld the law. But she still believes that there are some bad apples on bath sides. It’s ridiculous to say and believe that democrats and republicans have the same moral ground, are roughly but equally flawed. That’s not at all the case and hasn’t been since years before 1964.

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  • @beateeberhard415 5 months ago

    Liz Cheney is exactly right: tfg and his supporters are playing the game of Americas adversaries. He is doing Putins bidding now as he was doing during his four years in office. His attempt to weaken NATO was the first step. Next goal was to weaken the EU. Putin was grinning over his whole face for what he was able to do with tfg. At that moment trump was not the president for the American people, he was a puppet on a string and the puppet master was Putin.

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  • @giaccommander7474 5 months ago

    smell of freedom…. Who would ever guessed that we would feel comfort to be around our “enemy”…
    I wonder how this story will turn out, if little “mousse a´lini” , ” Donadolf Trump” chokes democracy to death…

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  • @SolaceEasy 5 months ago

    Don’t get distracted by T. Rump. Whatever happens to him, the guys behind the scenes are still trying to destroy our country.

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  • @WalterStanley-zf6lo 5 months ago

    Well, of course, few GOPs are silly enough to believe his lies, but they still support his lies, which is just as worse.

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  • @krystofdayne 5 months ago

    I wonder why she didn’t run for president as an independent this cycle. She wouldn’t win, obviously, but she might have made for a good spoiler candidate for the Republican nominee which, let’s face it, is going to be Trump. Maybe she had some hopes that someone other than Trump would be the nominee and didn’t want to ruin their chances? I don’t know, but seems like a missed opportunity

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