Following a rather suspect report from Georgia GOP Representative Barry Loudermilk that suggested former Representative Liz Cheney could be prosecuted for investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that Cheney "could be in a lot of trouble."
The president-elect said that the Republican-led report into the January 6 riot could land Liz Cheney in "a lot of trouble."
Trump says Cheney might be “in trouble,” based on something cooked up by House Republicans. That demolishes the GOP’s spin about Kash Patel’s plans for the FBI.
The president-elect has long pushed for prosecution of the former representative for the House's investigation of the 2021 insurrection.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has never been shy about his desire to see his enemies punished. But he often shows a measure of caution about taking credit for potential prosecutions himself.
The findings issued Tuesday show the depths to which the Republican Party is working to reinforce Trump’s desire to seek vengeance on his perceived enemies.
Trump thinks former Rep. Liz Cheney could face serious consequences after a House panel called for her to be investigated by the FBI for possible witness tampering during her handling of the
Former Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney broke her weeks-long silence on X, formerly Twitter, on Friday with a post about Christmas.
President-elect Donald Trump spoke out after U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk claimed Liz Cheney should be investigated for potential "criminal witness tampering" during the probe into the January 6 Capitol riot.
US President-elect Donald Trump has said that Liz Cheney is ‘in a lot of trouble’ after his Republican allies in the House of Representatives released a report calling for her to be prosecuted by the FBI.
A report produced by allies of Donald Trump recommended suggested that the former congresswoman face criminal charges. It appears to derive from Trump’s similar suggestion.
President-elect Trump predicted there’s “trouble” in sight for former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) after a recent report from House Republicans recommended a criminal investigation