'Inexcusable betrayal': Liz Cheney buries her party for following 'Trump's orders'
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming (AFP)

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) this week brought the hammer down on her party for blowing up a bipartisan compromise on immigration that would have also provided aide to help Ukraine defend itself from Russian military aggression.

Writing on Twitter, Cheney accused the GOP of sabotaging America's national security interests simply to help former President Donald Trump politically.

"On Trump’s orders, Republicans in Congress are rejecting the border security deal," she wrote. "They’re also abandoning America’s allies in Ukraine. Trump and the GOP are losing the war on purpose in an inexcusable betrayal that will strengthen America’s enemies for years to come."

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This isn't the first time this week where Cheney has slammed Republicans for toeing the line for Trump.

On Monday, Cheney shredded Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) for an interview in which he said that Trump as president could defy Supreme Court rulings, while also saying that he would have demanded that states that backed President Joe Biden in 2020 should send alternative pro-Trump electors to vote in the electoral college.

“Vance also admitted he would have done what VP Pence refused to do on January 6th -- help Trump illegally seize power,” Cheney wrote on Twitter. “Neither Trump nor Vance is fit to serve.”