GOP Senator Condemns House Republicans For Trying To ‘Silence’ Liz Cheney

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

Reacting to House Republicans’ move to oust Rep. from her leadership post, GOP Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) blasted the effort as “cancel culture,” and called out her colleagues who are “trying to silence” others in the party.

“I feel it’s OK to go ahead and express what you feel is right to express and, you know, cancel culture is cancel culture no matter how you look at it. Unfortunately, I think there are those that are trying to silence others in the party,” Ernst told reporters on Monday asked about Cheney’s likely ouster.

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House Republicans will vote Wednesday on whether to remove Cheney as their conference chair. Though she survived a similar attempt earlier this year, she’s all but guaranteed to be ousted Wednesday amid growing frustration over her criticism of former President Trump and the false claim he and some of his ardent supporters have made that the 2020 election was “stolen.”

Ernst, who is the Senate GOP’s conference vice chair, noted that she supports Trump and his policies, so she and Cheney aren’t coming from the same place, “but I still think we shouldn’t be trying to cancel voices.”

“What we can do is come together and try to win seats in 2022. I think that’s what all of us should be focused on,” Ernst said, adding that she thought the fight over Cheney was a distraction from that.

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) sent a letter to his caucus Monday telling them to expect the vote on Cheney’s future Wednesday.

McCarthy argued that Republicans were a “big tent party” but the feud had become a distraction.

“Our leadership team cannot afford to be distracted from the important work we were elected to do and the shared goals we hope to achieve. The stakes are too high to come up short. I trust you agree,” he wrote.

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Though other GOP senators have defended Cheney, including Sens. Mitt Romney (Utah) and Susan Collins (Maine), Ernst is the most high-ranking GOP senator that has gone the farthest to defend Cheney as she’s faced growing frustration from top Republicans, including McCarthy and Rep. Steve Scalise (La.). Trump has also lashed out at Cheney over the past week in public statements.

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