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Former Rep. Liz Cheney considers a 2024 presidential run, labeling Donald Trump as a grave threat to the nation's stability.
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Cheney, a vocal critic of Trump, fears that his return to the presidency would undermine democratic institutions.
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The House Jan. 6 committee's findings have convinced Cheney that Trump must be prevented from another term.
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In June, Cheney expressed reluctance to assist Trump, but her stance on a presidential bid is evolving.
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The Trump campaign has not yet responded to Cheney's statements about her potential run.
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Cheney's impeachment vote in 2021 and her ouster from House GOP leadership weakened her standing within the Republican Party.
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In 2022, she lost her re-election to Harriet Hageman, who had the support of former President Trump.
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Cheney intends to support and elect responsible, Constitution-abiding candidates in the upcoming elections.
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She emphasizes the need for non-partisanship to safeguard the nation from Trump's potential return to power.
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Cheney vows to spend the next year supporting candidates who will protect election results.
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She does not rule out a presidential run and focuses on the importance of sensible leadership in Congress.
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Cheney deems Donald Trump the most dangerous threat to the country and suggests a need for alternative candidates.
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She refuses to endorse Biden over Trump but leaves the possibility of her candidacy open.
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Cheney stresses the importance of electing Constitution-respecting representatives.
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Her strong condemnation of Trump's role in the Capitol insurrection led to her losing her seat in the 2022 primaries, but she remains a vocal critic of Trump and his allies.