Cheney described large portions of the Republican party, including its leadership, as 'very sick.'
Cheney said she has "no regrets" about the fact that her opposition to Trump and his claims around the election led to the loss of her House seat.
Her defeat, she said, illustrates that people continue to believe Trump's lies around the election, calling it "very dangerous." Cheney said her new political organization will be working to ensure that "election deniers" are not elected to Congress and will be working to support those candidates' opponents.
"Donald Trump is certainly the center of the threat, but election denial, denying the fundamental function and principle, at the center of our constitutional republic, is dangerous broadly speaking. And he is certainly leading that effort and leading that movement."whether, if Trump is not the Republican candidate in 2024 but rather someone closely associated with him — such as Sen. Josh Hawley , Sen. Ted Cruz , or Florida Gov.
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