She said her ouster showed the threats posed by the president’s rhetoric.
Just days after being ousted as House Republicans’ third-ranked leader, Rep. Liz Cheney is still voicing her concerns about the state of the GOP. Cheney told ABC in an interview that aired Sunday that her party’s decision to replace her with New York Rep. Elise Stefanik — a staunch supporter and ally of former President Donald Trump — is “dangerous.” “I think it’s dangerous,” the Wyoming Republican said in an interview on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” “I think that, that we have to recognize how quickly things can unravel. We have to recognize what it means for the nation to have a former president who has not conceded and who continues to suggest that our electoral system cannot function, cannot do the will of the people.