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Liz Cheney secretly listened in on a Trump campaign planning call for Jan. 6: book

Speaking to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Monday, former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) revealed she was secretly listening to Donald Trump's lawyers as they plotted Jan. 6.

One of the excerpts in her new book, out Tuesday, is that the Trump campaign held a call on Jan. 4 where the legal team was telling some of the top campaign surrogates what they were planning and what they wanted folks saying on cable news.

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Fox News host made desperate plea for Liz Cheney to 'bury the hatchet' with Trump: book

Weeks after former President Donald Trump was linked to a deadly riot at the United States Capitol building in a desperate bid by his supporters to overturn the election result, Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) showed no signs of letting the matter drop.

In fact, the New York Times reports that Cheney writes in her upcoming book that many of her Republican colleagues were disturbed by her unwillingness to let bygones be bygones as rioters sent them fleeing for their lives on January 6th, 2021.

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'This isn't hearsay': Legal expert shows how Liz Cheney's book might hurt Trump at trial

Two days after the election, Trump reportedly knew he had lost. And his private whisperings could come back to bite him.

In former Rep. Liz Cheney's book “Oath and Honor,” she describes how then Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) informed her only two days after Election Day in 2020 that Trump conceded privately that he lost the election.

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'Suppression of evidence': Liz Cheney issues warning to SCOTUS on Trump immunity case

Former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney took aim at the U.S. Supreme Court and warned the justices to move quickly in their consideration of Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity in regards to criminal charges that he interfered in the 2020 election.

Trump's legal team will go before the Supreme Court on April 25 to argue that he's immune from the Jan. 6 charges, which were leveled against the former president last year in special counsel Jack Smith's case in Washington D.C.

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'Even weaker than expected': Journalist shreds House GOP's attack on Liz Cheney

The Washington Post's Philip Bump on Wednesday took a look at some House Republicans' report recommending a criminal investigation into former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) for her investigations into President-elect Donald Trump — and came away particularly unimpressed.

In promoting his piece on Bluesky, Bump revealed that he found the report on Cheney "even weaker than I expected" and added it was "also pretty clearly an effort to curry favor with Trump."

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'In need of a foil': Trump said to have chosen Republican 'sparring partner' for next term

Donald Trump threatened criminal prosecution against Liz Cheney for alleged wrongdoing in the congressional investigation into his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, and CNN analysts tried to parse his rationale.

The president-elect cited findings by Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), who issued a report Monday alleging that Cheney may have broken "numerous federal laws," including witness tampering, and journalist Michael Warren believes the former congresswoman has little to fear, even if Trump installs MAGA loyalist Kash Patel as his FBI director.

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'That is the story': Writer says 'GOP senators should be hounded mercilessly' on one issue

Donald Trump has made clear he wants the FBI to target his enemies – Liz Cheney, in particular – and a columnist called on fellow journalists and Democratic lawmakers to force Republicans to confront these threats.

GOP lawmakers like Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) have waved away the president-elect's threats as merely bluster, but The New Republic's Greg Sargent said Trump has already seized on the purported findings by a House Republican investigation into the Jan. 6 committee on which Cheney served, saying the report showed she "could be in a lot of trouble."

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One thing Donald Trump will never be

Donald Trump was sentenced for his 34-count conviction on business fraud and other New York state felonies in connection with silencing a porn actress about their affair before the 2016 election. But despite his crimes, he received no punishment.

It would be hard for a novelist to imagine a more telling scene in the larger story of our moment in which a privileged old man can’t say enough to be racist, can’t break enough laws to be incarcerated, can’t fail enough to be a failure and can’t be stupid enough to be stupid.

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