Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

GOP SURRENDERS TO TRUMPISM

What U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney said in her House floor speech blasting Trump

- Phillip M. Bailey and Ledyard King

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney was ousted this week from her leadership post chairing the GOP Conference for her continued pushback against former President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of widespread voter fraud, which she refers to as “The Big Lie.”

She spoke on the House floor Tuesday evening ahead of the next day’s vote. The following are the full remarks of what the Wyoming congresswo­man said:

“I know the topic is cancel culture. I have some thoughts about that but tonight I rise to discuss freedom and our constituti­onal duty to protect it. Mr. Speaker, I have been privileged to see firsthand how powerful and fragile freedom is. Twenty-eight years ago, I stood outside a polling place, a schoolhous­e in western Kenya. Soldiers had chased away people who were lined up to vote. A few hours later they came streaming back in risking further attack, undaunted in their determinat­ion to exercise their right to vote.

“In 1992, I sat across a table from a young mayor in Russia and I listened to him talk of his dream from liberating his nation from communism. Years later, for his dedication to the cause of freedom, Boris Nemtsov was assassinat­ed by Vladmir Putin’s thugs.

“In Warsaw – in 1990 – I listened to a young Polish woman tell me that her greatest fear was that people would forget. They would forget what it was like to live under Soviet domination. That they would forget the price of freedom.

“Three men, an immigrant who escaped Castro’s totalitari­an regime; a young man who grew up behind the Iron Curtain and became his country’s minister of defense; and a dissident who spent years in the Soviet gulag have all told me it was the miracle of America captured in the words of President Ronald Reagan that inspired them.

“And I have seen the power of faith and freedom. I listened to Pope John Paul II speak to thousands in Nairobi in 1985. And 19 years (later), I watched that same pope take my father’s hands, look in his eyes and say God bless America.

“God has blessed America, Mr. Speaker, but our freedom only survives if we protect it. If we honor our oath taken before God in this chamber to support and defend the Constituti­on if we recognize threats to freedom when they arise.

“Today we face a threat America has never seen before. A former president, who provoked a violent attack on this capital in an effort to steal the election, has resumed his aggressive effort to convince Americans that the election was stolen from him. He risks inciting further violence. Millions of Americans have been misled by the former president, they have heard only his words, but not the truth. As he continues to undermine our democratic process, sowing seeds of doubt about whether democracy really works at all.

“I am a conservati­ve Republican, and the most conservati­ve of conservati­ve principles is reverence for the rule of law.

“The Electoral College has voted. More than 60 state and federal courts, including multiple judges the former president appointed, have rejected his claims. The Trump Department of Justice investigat­ed the former president’s claims of widespread fraud and found no evidence to support them. The election is over. That is the rule of law. That is our constituti­onal process. Those who refuse to accept the rulings of our courts are at war with the Constituti­on. Our duty is clear. Every one of us who has sworn the oath must act to prevent the unraveling of our democracy.

“This is not about policy. This is not about partisansh­ip. This is about our duty as Americans. Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar. I will not participat­e in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence, while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.

“As the party of Reagan, Republican­s have championed democracy, won the Cold War and defeated the Soviet communists. Today, America is on the cusp of another Cold War, this time with Communist China. Attacks against our democratic process and the rule of law empower our adversarie­s and feed Communist propaganda that American democracy is a failure. We must speak the truth, our election was not stolen, and America has not failed.

“I received a message last week from a Gold Star father who said standing up for the truth honors all who gave all. We must all strive to be worthy of the sacrifice of those who have died for our freedom. They are the patriots Katharine Lee Bates described in the words of ‘America the Beautiful’ when she wrote, ‘Oh beautiful for heroes proved in liberating strife, who more than self, their country loved, and mercy, more than life.’

“Ultimately, Mr. Speaker. This is at the heart of what our oath requires, that we love our country more. That we love her so much that we will stand above politics to defend her. That we will do everything in our power to protect our Constituti­on and our freedom that has been paid for by the blood of so many. We must love America so much that we will never yield in her defense. That is our duty.”

This is at the heart of what our oath requires, that we love our country more. That we love her so much that we will stand above politics to defend her.

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 ?? MELINA MARA, AP ?? U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., arrives at the House chamber ahead of President Joe Biden before Biden spoke to a joint session of Congress on April 28.
MELINA MARA, AP U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., arrives at the House chamber ahead of President Joe Biden before Biden spoke to a joint session of Congress on April 28.

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