Liz Cheney hits back at Trump after saying January 6 committee members should be jailed – live updates | Trump administration
Liz Cheney hits back at Trump after saying January 6 committee members should be jailed – live updates | Trump administration
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This content provides live updates on US politics, focusing on recent statements made by Donald Trump regarding pardoning January 6 insurrectionists and calling for members of the House committee, including Liz Cheney, to be jailed. Cheney responded to Trump’s claims, accusing him of attempting to overturn the 2020 election and seize power. The content also highlights upcoming events, including Joe Biden speaking at the Tribal Nations Summit and Congress working on a year-end defense spending bill. The article includes links to further information and a share button for readers to spread the news. In this content, Republican senator Markwayne Mullin and California senator-elect Adam Schiff respond to Donald Trump’s comments about prosecuting members of the January 6 committee. Mullin suggested that the now-shuttered House investigation should be looked into for criminal activity, while Schiff defended the committee’s work and said threats to jail them will not deter them. Additionally, Liz Cheney, the former vice-chair of the committee, refuted Trump’s claims that the committee destroyed evidence and stated that he was not telling the truth about their work. Bu içerik, Donald Trump’ın Kongre üyelerini hapse atması gerektiğini söylemesinin, yasadışı ve anayasaya aykırı eylemlerinin ardından onu soruşturan Kongre üyelerine yönelik saldırısının devamı olduğunu belirtmektedir. Trump’ın seçilmiş komite hakkındaki iddialarının mantıksız ve yanlış olduğunu ve herhangi bir yasal veya anayasal dayanak olmadığını vurgulamaktadır. Liz Cheney’in Trump’a verdiği sert yanıt da içeriğin bir parçasıdır. Ayrıca içerikte, Joe Biden’ın Tribal Nations Summit’te konuşma yapacağı ve Kongre üyeleriyle Holiday Ball’da buluşacağı gibi güncel siyasi olaylardan da bahsedilmektedir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturulması istenmektedir. İçerik açıklaması, bir metnin, makalenin veya içeriğin özünü, amacını ve ana konularını kısaca özetleyen bir metindir. Bu açıklama, okuyuculara içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu ve ne tür bilgiler içerdiğini anlatarak içeriği daha anlaşılır hale getirir. Ayrıca içerik açıklaması, içeriğin SEO (arama motoru optimizasyonu) açısından da önemlidir çünkü arama motorlarına içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu anlatarak içeriğin daha iyi indekslenmesini sağlar. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklaması oluşturma süreci ve önemi üzerine detaylı bilgiler yer almaktadır. İçerik açıklaması, bir içeriğin özeti ve içeriğin ne hakkında olduğunu okuyucuya kısa ve öz bir şekilde anlatan bir metindir. İçerik açıklaması, okuyucuların içeriği hızlıca anlamalarına ve içeriği değerlendirmelerine yardımcı olur. Ayrıca, arama motorlarına içeriği daha doğru bir şekilde indekslemeleri için de önemlidir. Bu içerikte, içerik açıklamasının nasıl oluşturulması gerektiği ve içeriğin hangi unsurlarını içermesi gerektiği gibi konular ele alınmaktadır. Bu bilgiler, içerik üreticileri ve dijital pazarlamacılar için faydalı olabilir.
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Liz Cheney hits back after Trump says January 6 committee members should be jailed
Good morning, US politics blog readers. In his first sit-down interview since winning the presidential election, Donald Trump made clear to NBC News on Sunday that he planned to upend an array of governing norms as soon as he gets into the White House.The president-elect said he would pardon most January 6 insurrectionists, and that the former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney and other lawmakers who served on the bipartisan House committee that investigated the attack on the Capitol “should go to jail”. That prompted a furious riposte from Cheney, who was ousted from Congress’s lower chamber two years ago over her break from Trump.
“Here is the truth: Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and seize power,” Cheney said in a statement, where she also called for the justice department special counsel, Jack Smith, to release evidence he gathered into Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. We’ll see if any other former members of the committee speak out today.
Here’s what else is going on today:
Joe Biden speaks at the Tribal Nations Summit in Washington DC at 3.45pm ET, then parties with members of Congress at their Holiday Ball at 6pm.
Andy Kim of New Jersey and Adam Schiff of California, both Democrats, are expected to be sworn into the Senate today, after resigning their seats in the House to take up their new roles.
Congress is continuing work on a massive year-end defense spending bill that will be one of the last things it does before the new Republican majority takes their seats next year.
Key events
Yesterday on CNN, Republican senator Markwayne Mullin was asked for his thoughts on Donald Trump’s comments about prosecuting members of the January 6 committee.
He said the now-shuttered House investigation was worthy of investigation, and repeated Trump’s factually dubious assertions that they destroyed evidence, but stopped short of calling for the members’ jailing. “I don’t think they have a reason to be afraid now,” Mullin said. He continued:
I think that investigation should be in looked into if there was criminal activity that took place with the January 6 committee. There was a lot of questions that didn’t get answered. There was a lot of information that was destroyed. Why did they destroy it? Why didn’t they? Why did they refuse to allow a lot of people to testify, or their testimony to actually become public? If the American people want to know that, then maybe we do another hearing.
Adam Schiff, the California senator-elect who served on the January 6 committee during his just-concluded time in the House, responded to Donald Trump’s call for his jailing.
When Trump violated his oath, I stood up to him. When he tried to overturn the 2020 election, the January 6th Committee stood in defense of our democracy. Threats to jail us will not deter us. Nothing will stop me from doing my duty to the American people.
Liz Cheney says Trump ‘lied about the January 6th select committee’
In his interview with NBC News, Donald Trump said the January 6 committee “deleted and destroyed all evidence”, before insisting he was not responsible for the violent attack on the Capitol.
“And Cheney was behind it. And so was [Democratic chair] Bennie Thompson and everybody on that committee. For what they did, honestly, they should go to jail,” Trump said.
The committee’s report and its evidence remains publicly available, and Liz Cheney, the Republican former congresswoman who served as the body’s vice-chair, said in a statement that Trump was not telling the truth about its work:
This morning, President-elect Trump again lied about the January 6th Select Committee, and said members of the Committee ‘should go to jail’ for carrying out our constitutional responsibilities. Here is the truth: Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and seize power. He mobilized an angry mob and sent them to the United States Capitol, where they attacked police officers, invaded the building, and halted the official counting of electoral votes. Trump watched on television as police officers were brutally beaten and the Capitol was assaulted, refusing for hours to tell the mob to leave. This was the worst breach of our Constitution by any president in our nation’s history. Donald Trump’s suggestion that members of Congress who later investigated his illegal and unconstitutional actions should be jailed is a continuation of his assault on the rule of law and the foundations of our republic.
Donald Trump knows his claims about the select committee are ridiculous and false, as has been detailed extensively, including by Chairman Thompson in this July 2023 letter. There is no conceivably appropriate factual or constitutional basis for what Donald Trump is suggesting – a Justice Department investigation of the work of a congressional committee – and any lawyer who attempts to pursue that course would quickly find themselves engaged in sanctionable conduct.
Liz Cheney hits back after Trump says January 6 committee members should be jailed
Good morning, US politics blog readers. In his first sit-down interview since winning the presidential election, Donald Trump made clear to NBC News on Sunday that he planned to upend an array of governing norms as soon as he gets into the White House.The president-elect said he would pardon most January 6 insurrectionists, and that the former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney and other lawmakers who served on the bipartisan House committee that investigated the attack on the Capitol “should go to jail”. That prompted a furious riposte from Cheney, who was ousted from Congress’s lower chamber two years ago over her break from Trump.
“Here is the truth: Donald Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and seize power,” Cheney said in a statement, where she also called for the justice department special counsel, Jack Smith, to release evidence he gathered into Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. We’ll see if any other former members of the committee speak out today.
Here’s what else is going on today:
Joe Biden speaks at the Tribal Nations Summit in Washington DC at 3.45pm ET, then parties with members of Congress at their Holiday Ball at 6pm.
Andy Kim of New Jersey and Adam Schiff of California, both Democrats, are expected to be sworn into the Senate today, after resigning their seats in the House to take up their new roles.
Congress is continuing work on a massive year-end defense spending bill that will be one of the last things it does before the new Republican majority takes their seats next year.
Liz Cheney hits back at Trump after saying January 6 committee members should be jailed – live updates | Trump administration
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