LATER HATER! Wyoming GOP Leaders No Longer Recognize Liz Cheney as Their Congressional Representative

Republican parties in two Wyoming counties voted to no longer recognize RINO Rep. Liz Cheney as their Congressional Representative  “You will no longer be recognized as the official Republican Congressional Representative by the Park County Republican Party,” Martin Kimmet, chairman of the Park County Republicans wrote in a letter to Cheney.  The Carbon County Republicans […]

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  • 03/02/2023

Republican parties in two Wyoming counties voted to no longer recognize RINO Rep. Liz Cheney as their Congressional Representative  “You will no longer be recognized as the official Republican Congressional Representative by the Park County Republican Party,” Martin Kimmet, chairman of the Park County Republicans wrote in a letter to Cheney.  The Carbon County Republicans […]

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Republican parties in two Wyoming counties voted to no longer recognize RINO Rep. Liz Cheney as their Congressional Representative 

“You will no longer be recognized as the official Republican Congressional Representative by the Park County Republican Party,” Martin Kimmet, chairman of the Park County Republicans wrote in a letter to Cheney. 

The Carbon County Republicans followed suit, voting unanimously to back a formal resolution denouncing Cheney, The Hill reports. 

“Park County set up the ball, Carbon County spiked it,” Carbon County GOP Chairman Joey Correnti told the Star-Tribune. 

“And now other counties, I say by the end of the week you’ll have at least three or four other counties that are having meetings that will pass a similar resolution,” Correnti said, adding that parties in Uinta, Big Horn, Laramie and Weston have already requested copies of his county’s resolution. 

Both the Park County and Carbon County’s resolutions contained similar language, both concluding with: “In the immortal words of the 45th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump…'You’re Fired!'”   

Cheney has long faced heat from members of her own party following her vote to impeach Trump and her continued criticism of his claims about the 2020 election. 

In February, the Wyoming state GOP voted to censure Cheney for her impeachment vote, and she was eventually removed from her position as House Republican Conference Chair in May. She was replaced by Rep. Elise Sefanik.

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