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Delusional Cheney Claims Trump Will Be A Dictator, Warns Trump’s Feedback Should Be Taken ‘Actually And Critically’ | The Gateway Pundit

As former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. promotes her soon-to-be-flopped new ebook, she continues to wail over former President Donald Trump’s lingering management over the Republican Social gathering.

In an interview slated to air Sunday on ABC News‘ “This Week,” Cheney echoed the Deep State’s try and silence Trump and institute speech crimes, warning People can not brush off Trump’s feedback, however should take his phrases “actually and severely.

“I think we have to take everything that Donald Trump says literally and seriously,” the previous lawmaker mentioned. “And I think that we saw, frankly, what he was willing to do already after the 2020 election in the lead up to Jan. 6, after Jan 6,” she continued. “People need to remember that when Donald Trump woke up on the morning of Jan. 6, he thought he was going to remain as president.”

“We saw the extent to which he was willing to attempt to seize power when he lost an election.”

Earlier this week, Democrats and the mainstream media started disseminating claims that Trump plans to turn out to be a dictator upon successful a second time period, the identical baseless accusations the left leveled towards Trump for years all through his presidency.

The company press echo chamber started posting headlines claiming Trump would reign in authoritarian rule following a city corridor in Davenport, Iowa with Fox Information host Sean Hannity.

PHOTO: Former President Donald Trump greets supporters during a stop at the Front Street Pub & Eatery, Dec. 5, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa.

“I want to be very, very clear on this — do you in any way have any plans whatsoever if reelected president to abuse power, to break the law, to use the government to go after people?” Hannity requested Trump.

“You mean like they’re using right now?” Trump shot again.

Minutes later, Hannity pressed him once more about changing into a dictator, asking, “Under no circumstances — you are promising America tonight — you would never abuse power as retribution against anybody?”

“Except for day one” Trump responded.

“Meaning?” Hannity requested.

“I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill–” Trump mentioned.

“That’s not retribution,” Hannity interjected.

“We love this guy,” Trump mentioned, referring to Hannity. “He says, ‘You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?’ I said, ‘No, no, no, other than Day One. We’re closing the border, and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.’”

As MSM started blaring one headline after one other warning in regards to the threats of a Trump dictatorship, Trump’s allies defended the feedback as jokes.

Cheney alongside former Rep. Adam Kizinger are the one two Republicans who presided over the Home Choose January 6 Committee in an effort to prosecute Trump and his supporters for wrongthink and protesting the stolen 2020 presidential election.

Final 12 months, Cheney was shellacked within the Republican main by Rep. Harriet Hageman, a defeat largely seen as retribution for her impeachment vote towards Trump and her function within the committee investigating the January 6 fedsurrection.

A second Trump presidency can be worse than the primary, Cheney warns.

It’s “wishful thinking” to consider Trump would ever “abide by the rulings of the courts or be stopped by the guardrails of our democracy,” she mentioned. “It would be worse because he has had practice and because those people who were around him who actually did stop the worst that he was trying to do, would not be around him again,” she informed ABC host Jonathon Karl. “I imply, our establishments don’t defend themselves. It’s the individuals who do.

“The craziest and least stable of the people that are around Donald Trump, those are the people that he will put into the most important, highest offices in the land.”

Trump has dismissed “Crazy Liz Cheney” accusations, calling her phrases “unhinged” whereas warning the previous congresswoman suffers from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”

As The Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoft has reported, Cheney is entertaining the notion of a third-party run for the White Home:

She should be brief on funds. That’s the one cause somebody like Liz would run towards Donald Trump.

The Washington Post reviews Cheney’s consideration of an impartial presidential bid as a part of a broader technique “to do whatever it takes” to dam Trump from occupying the Oval Workplace anew.

Cheney informed WaPo, “Several years ago, I would not have contemplated a third-party run,” but she continued, “I happen to think democracy is at risk at home, obviously, as a result of Donald Trump’s continued grip on the Republican Party, and I think democracy is at risk internationally as well.”

Regardless of her potential to draw independents, former Republicans, and sure Democratic voters, some fear her entry into the race may inadvertently hurt the efforts to defeat Trump by siphoning votes from the Democratic nominee, doubtlessly President Biden. Cheney acknowledges these issues, insisting she won’t make any strikes that would facilitate Trump’s return.

The choice will not be but remaining, with Cheney indicating that she’s going to determine within the early months of 2024.

Liz Cheney, do your self a favor; don’t run as a result of you’ll fail miserably. You’re simply going to embarrass your self. Additionally, you may as nicely change your celebration to Democrats since your political stance appears to resonate extra with socialists.

 

 

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