Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) said on Sunday that “the majority of the Republican Party is not where I am,” days after House GOP lawmakers voted to remove her from her leadership post for challenging former President Trump’s unproven claims of election fraud.
“I know that there are many members who have expressed concern about their own security. And I think that's an important point to think about as well, that we now live in a country where members' votes are affected because they're worried about their security, they're worried about threats on their lives,” Cheney said on ABC's "This Week."
She told host Jon Karl “it's my responsibility as an elected official, it's my responsibility as a leader to lead and, and to tell the truth.”
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