Republican Representative Liz Cheney According to the Associated Press, because some members of the Republican caucus threatened to remove her from the caucus, she has been promoted to vice chairman of the committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riots.
Cheney is a rival of the former president Donald Trump And always believe Congress Investigating attempts to delay the presidential certification of the Capitol attack Joe BidenDespite the strong opposition from his colleagues in the Republican Party, he won the election.
Cheney said in a statement: “We have a responsibility to investigate everything that led to and happened before January 6. This is the responsibility of the American people.” Democratic Party Announcing her promotion. “We will not be intimidated by threats or attempts to obstruct, and we will not rest until the task is completed.”
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Cheney was appointed as the vice chairman with the efforts of some people Republicans Removal of Cheney and the House of Representatives Adam Kinsinger Members of Illinois from the Republican Conference because they accepted the appointment of the Speaker of the House of Representatives to the panel Nancy PelosiDraft Letter from Arizona Representative Andy Biggs to the Leader of the Republican Party Kevin McCarthy The report obtained by the Associated Press stated that Cheney and Kinsinger are “two spies of the Democratic Party” and Republicans cannot believe that they will participate in their private meetings.
Although facing serious domestic challenges, Cheney, the chairman of the Republican Conference who was fired earlier this year, was not deterred by criticism. The daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney has formed an unlikely alliance with Pelosi, which she sees as a struggle for the survival of the party and democracy itself.
Cheney said in the statement: “Every member of the committee is committed to conducting a non-partisan, professional and thorough investigation of all relevant facts related to January 6 and the constitutional threats we faced that day.” “I have accepted. The position of vice chairman of the committee to ensure that we achieve this goal.”
As the committee met in private, Cheney worked closely with the Democratic Party to determine the direction of the investigation. The chairman of the committee and the Mississippi Rep. Benny Thompson said in a statement announcing Cheney’s appointment that the Democrats are “fortunate to have such a strong and courageous partner.” Cheney’s insights shaped the team’s Early work.
Thompson said Cheney “has shown time and time again that she is committed to getting answers around January 6, ensuring accountability, and doing everything to protect the democracy of the American people.”
After House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy decided not to appoint any of his members to the committee, the position of vice chairman is usually reserved for members of the Democratic majority, allowing Cheney to hold the highest position in the group. After Pelosi rejected two of the Republicans, McCarthy withdrew all five Republicans he had chosen. He also severely criticized Cheney and Kinsinger for attending at her request. His office did not respond to a request for comment on the Biggs letter.
The work of the committee has just begun and may last for months or years. Thompson sent extensive requests for information about the insurgency plan to law enforcement agencies and social media companies last week, and this week he asked technology and telecommunications platforms to protect personal communications related to the attack.
In July, the team held an emotional first hearing with four police officers who fought with insurgents and were injured and verbally abused when the mob broke into the building and repeated Trump’s lies about widespread election fraud.
At the hearing, Cheney expressed “deep gratitude to the officials for everything you have done to save us” and defended her decision to accept the committee’s appointment.
“Everyone of us serving in Congress, every elected official in this great country, in fact, every American has this problem,” she said at the time. “Will we uphold the rule of law, respect the court’s ruling, and safeguard the peaceful transition of power?”

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